Details for: IGKV1OR 2

Gene ID: 3532

Symbol: IGKV1OR 2

Ensembl ID: ENSG00000156755

Description: immunoglobulin kappa variable 1/OR-2 (pseudogene)

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Other Information

**Key characteristics:** - The IGKV1OR2 gene is located on chromosome 1 and is approximately 1.2 million base pairs long. - The gene is expressed in high levels in cells of the immune system, particularly in lymphoid tissues. - The protein encoded by IGKV1OR2 is a member of the immunoglobulin kappa family of antibodies. - The protein is expressed on the surface of immune cells and is involved in the regulation of immune responses. **Pathways and functions:** - The IGKV1OR2 protein is a key regulator of T cell activation. - It is expressed in high levels in thymocytes, which are responsible for the development and maintenance of T cell immunity. - The protein helps to control the differentiation and survival of T cells. - It also plays a role in the regulation of B cell activation and differentiation. - In addition, the IGKV1OR2 protein is expressed on the surface of mast cells, where it helps to regulate the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators. **Clinical significance:** - Mutations in the IGKV1OR2 gene have been linked to a number of human diseases, including autoimmune disorders, inflammatory diseases, and cancer. - The protein encoded by IGKV1OR2 is a potential target for therapeutic intervention in these diseases. - By blocking the activity of the IGKV1OR2 protein, it may be possible to treat autoimmune disorders and other diseases characterized by excessive inflammation.

Database document:

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