Immuno-Grade CC Chemokine Receptor 6 Antibodies
The CC chemokine receptor 6 (CCR6) is a receptor for CCL20. CCR6 is expressed on a variety of immune cells including memory and regulatory T-cells, naive and activated B cells, dendritic cells and Th17 T-cells. CCR6 is the main chemokine receptor of Th17 cells, which are implicated in many chronic inflammatory conditions. In addition, CCR6 and its only known ligand CCL20, are up-regulated in tissues of patients with chronic inflammatory conditions such as psoriasis, arthritic conditions and inflammatory bowel disease. CCR6 desensitization, β-arrestin recruitment and internalization are regulated by phosphorylation of carboxyl-terminal serine357 (pS357-CCR6), threonine360/serine361 (pT360/pS361-CCR6) and threonine363 (pT363-CCR6) residues. This nomenclature refers to the human CCR6. This phosphorylation motif is highly conserved across species and is also present in mice and rats. For more information on CCR6 pharmacology please refer to the IUPHAR database. For further reading refer to:
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