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Target has curated data in GtoImmuPdb
Target id: 315
Nomenclature: ACKR4
Family: Chemokine receptors
Annotation status:
Awaiting annotation
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Gene and Protein Information ![]() |
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class A G protein-coupled receptor: Non-signalling 7TM chemokine-binding protein | ||||||
Species | TM | AA | Chromosomal Location | Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Reference |
Human | 7 | 350 | 3q22.1 | ACKR4 | atypical chemokine receptor 4 | |
Mouse | 7 | 350 | 9 F1 | Ackr4 | atypical chemokine receptor 4 | |
Rat | - | - | 8q32 | Ackr4 | atypical chemokine receptor 4 |
Previous and Unofficial Names ![]() |
CC-CKR-11 | CCR10 | CKR-11 | CCR11 | PPR1 | VSHK1 |
Database Links ![]() |
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Specialist databases | |
GPCRdb | ackr4_human (Hs), ackr4_mouse (Mm) |
Other databases | |
Alphafold | Q9NPB9 (Hs), Q924I3 (Mm) |
Ensembl Gene | ENSG00000129048 (Hs), ENSMUSG00000079355 (Mm), ENSRNOG00000011478 (Rn) |
Entrez Gene | 51554 (Hs), 252837 (Mm) |
Human Protein Atlas | ENSG00000129048 (Hs) |
KEGG Gene | hsa:51554 (Hs), mmu:252837 (Mm) |
OMIM | 606065 (Hs) |
Pharos | Q9NPB9 (Hs) |
RefSeq Nucleotide | NM_178445 (Hs), NM_145700 (Mm) |
RefSeq Protein | NP_848540 (Hs), NP_663746 (Mm) |
UniProtKB | Q9NPB9 (Hs), Q924I3 (Mm) |
Wikipedia | ACKR4 (Hs) |
Natural/Endogenous Ligands ![]() |
CCL19 {Sp: Human} |
CCL21 {Sp: Human} |
CCL25 {Sp: Human} |
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Although CCRL1 binds chemokines CCL19, CCL21 and CCL25 with high affinity, these chemokines are interanlised by the receptor and there is no known activation of intracellular signalling pathways. CCRL1 therefore acts as a decoy receptor for these chemokines and prevents their interactions with other chemokine receptors [1]. |
Immunopharmacology Comments |
ACKR4 is one of more than 20 distinct chemokine receptors expressed in human leukocytes. Chemokines primarily act to promote leukocyte chemotaxis to sites of inflammation. |
Expression Datasets ![]() |
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Phenotypes, Alleles and Disease Models ![]() |
Mouse data from MGI | ||||||||||||
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Francoise Bachelerie, Adit Ben-Baruch, Amanda M. Burkhardt, Israel F. Charo, Christophe Combadiere, Joshua M. Farber, Reinhold Förster, Gerard J. Graham, Rebecca Hills, Richard Horuk, Massimo Locati, Andrew D. Luster, Alberto Mantovani, Kouji Matsushima, Amy E. Monaghan, Georgios L. Moschovakis, Philip M. Murphy, Robert J. B. Nibbs, Hisayuki Nomiyama, Joost J. Oppenheim, Christine A. Power, Amanda E. I. Proudfoot , Mette M. Rosenkilde, Antal Rot, Silvano Sozzani, Alexander H. Sparre-Ulrich, Marcus Thelen, Mohib Uddin, Osamu Yoshie, Albert Zlotnik.
Last modified on 06/01/2025.
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