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Erythropoietin receptor, Erythropoietin receptor
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EPOR_HUMAN, EPOR_HUMAN
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EPO-R, EPO-R
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FUNCTION: Receptor for erythropoietin. Mediates erythropoietin- induced erythroblast proliferation and differentiation. Upon EPO stimulation, EPOR dimerizes triggering the JAK2/STAT5 signaling cascade. In some cell types, can also activate STAT1 and STAT3. May also activate the LYN tyrosine kinase. FUNCTION: Isoform EPOR-T acts as a dominant-negative receptor of EPOR-mediated signaling. SUBUNIT: Forms homodimers on EPO stimulation. The tyrosine- phosphorylated form interacts with several SH2 domain-containing proteins including LYN (By similarity), the adapter protein APS, PTPN6 (By similarity), PTPN11, JAK2, PI3 kinases, STAT5A/B, SOCS3, CRKL (By similarity). Interacts with INPP5D/SHIP1 (By similarity). The N-terminal SH2 domain of PTPN6 binds Tyr-454 and inhibits signaling through dephosphorylation of JAK2 (By similarity). APS binding also inhibits the JAK-STAT signaling. Binding to PTPN11, preferentially through the N-terminal SH2 domain, promotes mitogenesis and phosphorylation of PTPN11 (By similarity). Binding of JAK2 (through its N-terminal) promotes cell-surface expression (By similarity). Interaction with the ubiquitin ligase NOSIP mediates EPO-induced cell proliferation. Interacts with ATXN2L. SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein. SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Isoform EPOR-S: Secreted. Note=Secreted and located to the cell surface. ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS: Event=Alternative splicing; Named isoforms=3; Name=EPOR-F; Synonyms=Full-length form; IsoId=P19235-1; Sequence=Displayed; Name=EPOR-S; Synonyms=Soluble form; IsoId=P19235-2; Sequence=VSP_009508, VSP_009509; Name=EPOR-T; Synonyms=Truncated form; IsoId=P19235-3; Sequence=VSP_009510, VSP_009511; TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Erythroid cells and erythroid progenitor cells. Isoform EPOR-F is the most abundant form in EPO-dependent erythroleukemia cells and in late-stage erythroid progenitors. Isoform EPOR-S and isoform EPOR-T are the predominant forms in bone marrow. Isoform EPOR-T is the most abundant from in early- stage erythroid progenitor cells. DOMAIN: The WSXWS motif appears to be necessary for proper protein folding and thereby efficient intracellular transport and cell- surface receptor binding. DOMAIN: The box 1 motif is required for JAK interaction and/or activation. DOMAIN: Contains 1 copy of a cytoplasmic motif that is referred to as the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitor motif (ITIM). This motif is involved in modulation of cellular responses. The phosphorylated ITIM motif can bind the SH2 domain of several SH2- containing phosphatases. PTM: On EPO stimulation, phosphorylated on C-terminal tyrosine residues by JAK2. The phosphotyrosine motifs are also recruitment sites for several SH2-containing proteins and adapter proteins which mediate cell proliferation. Phosphorylation on Tyr-454 is required for PTPN6 interaction, Tyr-426 for PTPN11. Tyr-426 is also required for SOCS3 binding, but Tyr-454/Tyr-456 motif is the preferred binding site. PTM: Ubiquitinated by NOSIP; appears to be either multi- monoubiquitinated or polyubiquitinated. Ubiquitination mediates proliferation and survival of EPO-dependent cells. DISEASE: Defects in EPOR are the cause of erythrocytosis familial type 1 (ECYT1) [MIM:133100]. ECYT1 is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by increased serum red blood cell mass, elevated hemoglobin and hematocrit, hypersensitivity of erythroid progenitors to erythropoietin, erythropoietin low serum levels, and no increase in platelets nor leukocytes. It has a relatively benign course and does not progress to leukemia. SIMILARITY: Belongs to the type I cytokine receptor family. Type 1 subfamily. SIMILARITY: Contains 1 fibronectin type-III domain. COPYRIGHT: Protein annotation is derived from the UniProt Consortium (http://www.uniprot.org/). Distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs License., FUNCTION: Receptor for erythropoietin. Mediates erythropoietin- induced erythroblast proliferation and differentiation. Upon EPO stimulation, EPOR dimerizes triggering the JAK2/STAT5 signaling cascade. In some cell types, can also activate STAT1 and STAT3. May also activate the LYN tyrosine kinase. FUNCTION: Isoform EPOR-T acts as a dominant-negative receptor of EPOR-mediated signaling. SUBUNIT: Forms homodimers on EPO stimulation. The tyrosine- phosphorylated form interacts with several SH2 domain-containing proteins including LYN (By similarity), the adapter protein APS, PTPN6 (By similarity), PTPN11, JAK2, PI3 kinases, STAT5A/B, SOCS3, CRKL (By similarity). Interacts with INPP5D/SHIP1 (By similarity). The N-terminal SH2 domain of PTPN6 binds Tyr-454 and inhibits signaling through dephosphorylation of JAK2 (By similarity). APS binding also inhibits the JAK-STAT signaling. Binding to PTPN11, preferentially through the N-terminal SH2 domain, promotes mitogenesis and phosphorylation of PTPN11 (By similarity). Binding of JAK2 (through its N-terminal) promotes cell-surface expression (By similarity). Interaction with the ubiquitin ligase NOSIP mediates EPO-induced cell proliferation. Interacts with ATXN2L. SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein. SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Isoform EPOR-S: Secreted. Note=Secreted and located to the cell surface. ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS: Event=Alternative splicing; Named isoforms=3; Name=EPOR-F; Synonyms=Full-length form; IsoId=P19235-1; Sequence=Displayed; Name=EPOR-S; Synonyms=Soluble form; IsoId=P19235-2; Sequence=VSP_009508, VSP_009509; Name=EPOR-T; Synonyms=Truncated form; IsoId=P19235-3; Sequence=VSP_009510, VSP_009511; TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Erythroid cells and erythroid progenitor cells. Isoform EPOR-F is the most abundant form in EPO-dependent erythroleukemia cells and in late-stage erythroid progenitors. Isoform EPOR-S and isoform EPOR-T are the predominant forms in bone marrow. Isoform EPOR-T is the most abundant from in early- stage erythroid progenitor cells. DOMAIN: The WSXWS motif appears to be necessary for proper protein folding and thereby efficient intracellular transport and cell- surface receptor binding. DOMAIN: The box 1 motif is required for JAK interaction and/or activation. DOMAIN: Contains 1 copy of a cytoplasmic motif that is referred to as the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitor motif (ITIM). This motif is involved in modulation of cellular responses. The phosphorylated ITIM motif can bind the SH2 domain of several SH2- containing phosphatases. PTM: On EPO stimulation, phosphorylated on C-terminal tyrosine residues by JAK2. The phosphotyrosine motifs are also recruitment sites for several SH2-containing proteins and adapter proteins which mediate cell proliferation. Phosphorylation on Tyr-454 is required for PTPN6 interaction, Tyr-426 for PTPN11. Tyr-426 is also required for SOCS3 binding, but Tyr-454/Tyr-456 motif is the preferred binding site. PTM: Ubiquitinated by NOSIP; appears to be either multi- monoubiquitinated or polyubiquitinated. Ubiquitination mediates proliferation and survival of EPO-dependent cells. DISEASE: Defects in EPOR are the cause of erythrocytosis familial type 1 (ECYT1) [MIM:133100]. ECYT1 is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by increased serum red blood cell mass, elevated hemoglobin and hematocrit, hypersensitivity of erythroid progenitors to erythropoietin, erythropoietin low serum levels, and no increase in platelets nor leukocytes. It has a relatively benign course and does not progress to leukemia. SIMILARITY: Belongs to the type I cytokine receptor family. Type 1 subfamily. SIMILARITY: Contains 1 fibronectin type-III domain. COPYRIGHT: Protein annotation is derived from the UniProt Consortium (http://www.uniprot.org/). Distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs License.
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