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Role of FcαR EC2 region in extracellular membrane localization.

Journal Type:  Journal Paper
Journal:  Cell Cycle, 2018, doi: 10.1080/15384101.2018.1444236
Impact Factor:  3.53
Date of Acceptance:   15 Feb 2018

The FcαR receptor (CD89) binds to the constant region of Immunoglobulin (Ig) A to mediate mucosal immunity [1–2]. FcαR consist of five exons: two that code for the signal peptide regions S1 & S2, two for the extracellular regions EC1 and EC2, and the final exon for the transmembrane/cytoplasmic tail region [3]. Previously, we reported that the EC1 region plays an essential role for extracellular membrane localization of the receptor [4], where the absence of EC1 would prevent the variants from localizing to the cell surface, even with a full signal peptide. In the case of FcαR Variant 4 (lacking the S2 region only), there was some “leakiness” to membrane surface localization.