IL-1RI Background Information Three structurally related ligands for IL-1Rs have been described. These include two agonists, IL-1å and IL-1∫, and a specific receptor antagonist, IL-1Rå. Among the activities regulated by IL-1 are fever, acute phase responses, degradation of connective tissue and immunostimulatory activities. The IL-1Rå molecule also binds specifically to IL-1Rs, but fails to initiate intracellular responses. Two distinct IL-1Rs have been identified, each of which belongs to the Ig superfamily and is widely expressed in a broad range of cells and tissues. Although many cell types co-express type I and type II receptors, there is no evidence that these constitute subunits of a single complex. The type II receptor has a short 29 amino acid cytoplasmic domain that does not seem sufficient for signaling while in fact there is considerable evidence arguing that IL-1 signals exclusively through the type I IL-1R.
IL-1RI (JAMA-147)
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IL-1RI (JAMA-147) PE: sc-12745 PE. FCM analysis of NIH/3T3 cells. Black line histogram represents the isotype control, normal Armenian hamster IgG: sc-2875.