IGF2R
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- CD222
- CIMPR
- M6P-R
- MPRI
- Insulin-like growth factor-2 receptor
(mannose-6-phosphate receptor, cation-independent)
- cation-independent mannose-6 phosphate receptor
- insulin-like growth factor 2 receptor
- Cation-independent mannose-6-phosphate receptor
precursor (CI Man-6-P receptor) (CI-MPR) (Insulin-like growth factor II
receptor) (300 kDa mannose 6-phosphate receptor) (MPR 300) (MPR300) (CD222
antigen)
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CD222 is a 250kDa
transmembrane protein with a short cytoplasmic tail containing an
internalization signal. CD222 was originally identified as a receptor for
IGFII and M6P-containing proteins (e.g. lysosomal hydrolases). Lysosomal
enzymes are sorted to lysosomes via CD222 either from the Golgi, where the
enzymes acquire M6P, or from the extracellular space. The majority of
CD222 molecules (approximately 90-95%) are located intracellularly, only
5-10% is present on the cell membrane. The internalization rate seems to
be enhanced by ligand induced dimerization of CD222 as well as by
phosphorylation of its cytoplasmic serine. CD222 is also a receptor for
TGFbeta latency associated peptide (LAP), proliferin and may bind several
molecules independently of M6P, including plasminogen, CD87 or retinoic
acid. It is involved in activation of latent TGFbeta.
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- Location:6q26
- Orientation: Plus strand
- Size:
137,452 bases
- 48 Exons
- DNA Sequence:
NT_007422

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- Mutations and SNPs (According to
HGMD and
SNP)
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- Size:2491
amino acids; 274306 Da
- Sub cellular location:
Type I membrane protein. Lysosomal
- Protein domains:
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- Pathways:
- Interactions:
P11717
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