General Information of the Protein
Protein ID |
PT03815
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Protein Name |
C-C chemokine receptor type 6
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Secondarily Protein Name |
Chemokine receptor-like 3
DRY6
G-protein coupled receptor 29
GPR-CY4
LARC receptor
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Gene Name |
CCR6
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Secondarily Gene Name |
CKRL3
CMKBR6
GPR29
STRL22
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Sequence |
MSGESMNFSDVFDSSEDYFVSVNTSYYSVDSEMLLCSLQEVRQFSRLFVPIAYSLICVFGLLGNILVVITFAFYKKARSMTDVYLLNMAIADILFVLTLPFWAVSHATGAWVFSNATCKLLKGIYAINFNCGMLLLTCISMDRYIAIVQATKSFRLRSRTLPRSKIICLVVWGLSVIISSSTFVFNQKYNTQGSDVCEPKYQTVSEPIRWKLLMLGLELLFGFFIPLMFMIFCYTFIVKTLVQAQNSKRHKAIRVIIAVVLVFLACQIPHNMVLLVTAANLGKMNRSCQSEKLIGYTKTVTEVLAFLHCCLNPVLYAFIGQKFRNYFLKILKDLWCVRRKYKSSGFSCAGRYSENISRQTSETADNDNASSFTM
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Organism |
Homo sapiens, Human
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Protein Classification |
Membrane receptor
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Family A G protein-coupled receptor
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Peptide receptor (family A GPCR)
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Chemokine receptor
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CC chemokine receptor
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Function |
Receptor for the C-C type chemokine CCL20 (PubMed:9169459). Binds to CCL20 and subsequently transduces a signal by increasing the intracellular calcium ion levels (PubMed:20068036). Although CCL20 is its major ligand it can also act as a receptor for non-chemokine ligands such as beta-defensins (PubMed:25585877). Binds to defensin DEFB1 leading to increase in intracellular calcium ions and cAMP levels. Its binding to DEFB1 is essential for the function of DEFB1 in regulating sperm motility and bactericidal activity (PubMed:25122636). Binds to defensins DEFB4 and DEFB4A/B and mediates their chemotactic effects (PubMed:20068036). The ligand-receptor pair CCL20-CCR6 is responsible for the chemotaxis of dendritic cells (DC), effector/ memory T-cells and B-cells and plays an important role at skin and mucosal surfaces under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions, as well as in pathology, including cancer and various autoimmune diseases. CCR6-mediated signals are essential for immune responses to microbes in the intestinal mucosa and in the modulation of inflammatory responses initiated by tissue insult and trauma (PubMed:21376174). CCR6 is essential for the recruitment of both the pro-inflammatory IL17 producing helper T-cells (Th17) and the regulatory T-cells (Treg) to sites of inflammation. Required for the normal migration of Th17 cells in Peyers-patches and other related tissue sites of the intestine and plays a role in regulating effector T-cell balance and distribution in inflamed intestine. Plays an important role in the coordination of early thymocyte precursor migration events important for normal subsequent thymocyte precursor development, but is not required for the formation of normal thymic natural regulatory T-cells (nTregs). Required for optimal differentiation of DN2 and DN3 thymocyte precursors. Essential for B-cell localization in the subepithelial dome of Peyers-patches and for efficient B-cell isotype switching to IgA in the Peyers-patches. Essential for appropriate anatomical distribution of memory B-cells in the spleen and for the secondary recall response of memory B-cells (By similarity). Positively regulates sperm motility and chemotaxis via its binding to CCL20 (PubMed:23765988).
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Subcellular Location |
Cell membrane
Cell surface
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Map of Molecular Bioactivity Related to the Protein
Map of Molecular Bioactivity Related to the Protein Protein Cell Line Compound Bioactivity Value: <= 0.1 μM > 0.1 μM and <= 10 μM > 10 μM Imprecise Activity |
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Table of Molecular Bioactivities Related to the Protein
Cell Line ID: CL000064 , Chem-1
Cell Line ID: CL000011 , CHO
Clinical Information about the Protein
Target 1 ( C-C chemokine receptor type 6 (CCR6) )
Target Type | Clinical trial Target |
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Similar Protein(s) and Bioactivity Statistics
90% Identity
Protein ID | Protein Name | Protein Organism | |
PT00660 | C-C chemokine receptor type 6 | Macaca mulatta, Rhesus macaque |
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