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LIFR LIF receptor subunit alpha

Gene ID: 3977, updated on 10-Oct-2024
Gene type: protein coding
Also known as: SWS; SJS2; STWS; CD118; LIF-R

Summary

This gene encodes a protein that belongs to the type I cytokine receptor family. This protein combines with a high-affinity converter subunit, gp130, to form a receptor complex that mediates the action of the leukemia inhibitory factor, a polyfunctional cytokine that is involved in cellular differentiation, proliferation and survival in the adult and the embryo. Mutations in this gene cause Schwartz-Jampel syndrome type 2, a disease belonging to the group of the bent-bone dysplasias. A translocation that involves the promoter of this gene, t(5;8)(p13;q12) with the pleiomorphic adenoma gene 1, is associated with salivary gland pleiomorphic adenoma, a common type of benign epithelial tumor of the salivary gland. Multiple splice variants encoding two different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jun 2018]

Associated conditions

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DescriptionTests
Stuve-Wiedemann syndrome 1
MedGen: C5676888OMIM: 601559GeneReviews: Not available
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Genomic context

Location:
5p13.1
Sequence:
Chromosome: 5; NC_000005.10 (38474668..38608403, complement)
Total number of exons:
26

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