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IL12RB2

The protein encoded by this gene is a type I transmembrane protein identified as a subunit of the interleukin 12 receptor complex. The coexpression of this and IL12RB1 proteins was shown to lead to the formation of high-affinity IL12 binding sites and reconstitution of IL12 dependent signaling. The expression of this gene is up-regulated by interferon gamma in Th1 cells, and plays a role in Th1 cell differentiation. The up-regulation of this gene is found to be associated with a number of infectious diseases, such as Crohn's disease and leprosy, which is thought to contribute to the inflammatory response and host defense. Several transcript variants encoding different isoforms and non-protein coding transcripts have been found for this gene.
Protein class

Human disease related genes

Predicted location

Intracellular, Membrane (different isoforms)

Single cell type specificity

Cell type enhanced (Excitatory neurons, Inhibitory neurons, T-cells, dendritic cells)

Immune cell specificity

Immune cell enhanced (NK-cell)

Cell line specificity

Group enriched (HMC-1, SCLC-21H, SK-MEL-30, THP-1)

Interaction

Heterodimer/heterooligomer; disulfide-linked. The functional high affinity IL12 receptor is composed of I12RB1 and IL12RB2. Il12RB2 binds JAK2 (via its N-terminal) through a membrane-proximal region of the cytoplasmic domain. Interaction, in vitro and in vivo, with SOCS3 (via its SH2 domain) inhibits the STAT4-mediated activation. Binds STAT4 through a membrane-distal C-terminal region.

Molecular function

Receptor

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