FCER1A

Fc fragment of IgE, high affinity I, receptor for; alpha polypeptide

PDB rendering based on 1f2q.
Identifiers
Symbols FCER1A; FCE1A; FcERI
External IDs OMIM147140 MGI95494 HomoloGene1516 GeneCards: FCER1A Gene
RNA expression pattern
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Orthologs
Species Human Mouse
Entrez 2205 14125
Ensembl ENSG00000179639 ENSMUSG00000005339
UniProt P12319 P20489
RefSeq (mRNA) NM_002001.2 NM_010184.2
RefSeq (protein) NP_001992.1 NP_034314.2
Location (UCSC) Chr 1:
159.26 – 159.28 Mb
Chr 1:
175.15 – 175.16 Mb
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Fc fragment of IgE, high affinity I, receptor for; alpha polypeptide, also known as FCER1A, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the FCER1A gene.[1]

Function

The high affinity IgE receptor plays a central role in allergic disease, coupling allergen and mast cell to initiate the inflammatory and immediate hypersensitivity responses that are characteristic of disorders such as hay fever and asthma. The allergic response occurs when 2 or more IgE receptors are crosslinked via IgE molecules that in turn are bound to an allergen (antigen) molecule. A perturbation occurs that brings about the release of histamine and proteases from the granules in the cytoplasm of the mast cell and leads to the synthesis of prostaglandins and leukotrienes--potent effectors of the hypersensitivity response. The IgE receptor consists of 3 subunits: alpha (this protein), beta, and gamma; only the alpha subunit is glycosylated.[2]

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