CXCR2 and CXCL1

  • Number of citations of the paper that reports this interaction (PMID 8702798)
  • 57
  • Data Source:
  • HPRD (in vivo)

CXCR2

CXCL1

Gene Name chemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor 2 chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 1 (melanoma growth stimulating activity, alpha)
Image No pdb structure
Gene Ontology Annotations Cellular Component
Molecular Function
Biological Process
Pathways
Drugs
Diseases
GWAS
  • Inflammatory bowel disease ( 23128233)
Protein-Protein Interactions 21 interactors: ADRA1A ARRB1 CXCL1 CXCL2 CXCL3 CXCL5 CXCL6 CXCL8 CXCR1 GNA14 GNA15 GNAI2 GNAI3 GPRASP1 GRIA1 MYO5B PPBP PPP2CA RAB11FIP2 RGS12 ST13 5 interactors: ACKR1 CXCR1 CXCR2 HIPK2 MMP9
Entrez ID 3579 2919
HPRD ID 00907 01119
Ensembl ID ENSG00000180871 ENSG00000163739
Uniprot IDs P25025 Q53PC4 P09341
PDB IDs 1MGS 1MSG 1MSH 1ROD
Enriched GO Terms of Interacting Partners?
Tagcloud ?
ab  attenuating  chemokine  chemokines  chemotactic  cxcr1  defenses  distress  donors  ena  express  fmlp  functionally  ligands  migratory  milieu  neutrophil  neutrophils  observations  offer  oncogene  persisted  pmn  polymorphonuclear  preserving  redundant  sepsis  septic 
backgroundmonocyte  ccl3  ccl4  ccl7  cd45  chemokines  conclusionsour  contrasted  contributors  degenerating  degenerations  deoxynucleotidyl  dutp  euthanized  facs  govern  ld  lux  markdawley  methodssprague  muller  nick  photoreceptor  pigment  resultsexposure  retinal  retinas  rpe 
Tagcloud (Difference) ?
ab  attenuating  chemokine  chemotactic  cxcr1  defenses  distress  donors  ena  express  fmlp  functionally  ligands  migratory  milieu  neutrophil  neutrophils  observations  offer  oncogene  persisted  pmn  polymorphonuclear  preserving  redundant  sepsis  septic 
backgroundmonocyte  ccl3  ccl4  ccl7  cd45  conclusionsour  contrasted  contributors  degenerating  degenerations  deoxynucleotidyl  dutp  euthanized  facs  govern  ld  lux  markdawley  methodssprague  muller  nick  photoreceptor  pigment  resultsexposure  retinal  retinas  rpe 
Tagcloud (Intersection) ?
chemokines