FCER1A

Aliases
  • FCE1A
  • FCER1A
  • Fc IgE receptor, alpha polypeptide
  • Fc epsilon RI alpha-chain
  • Fc fragment of IgE, high affinity I, receptor for; alpha polypeptide
  • Fc-epsilon RI-alpha
  • FcERI
  • IgE Fc receptor subunit alpha
  • high affinity immunoglobulin epsilon receptor alpha-subunit
  • high affinity immunoglobulin epsilon receptor subunit alpha
  • igE Fc receptor subunit alpha
  • immunoglobulin E receptor, high-affinity, of mast cells, alpha polypeptide
Description
From NCBI Gene: The immunoglobulin epsilon receptor (IgE receptor) is the initiator of the allergic response. When two or more high-affinity IgE receptors are brought together by allergen-bound IgE molecules, mediators such as histamine that are responsible for allergy symptoms are released. This receptor is comprised of an alpha subunit, a beta subunit, and two gamma subunits. The protein encoded by this gene represents the alpha subunit. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2011]
Attributes
QA State
Under Review
Type
Gene
HGNC Name
FCER1A
Certifications
  • None
QA State for Prostate
Under Review

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