Description
Interleukin-22 receptor subunit alpha-2 (IL-22RA2), also known as interleukin-22-binding protein (IL-22BP), is a subunit of the receptor for interleukin 22. IL-22BP belongs to the type II cytokine receptor family and contains 3 fibronectin type-III domains. IL-22BP/IL-22RA2 is expressed in a range of tissues, including those in the digestive, female reproductive, and immune systems. It is expressed in the placenta, spleen, breast, skin, and lung. It is also detected in the intestinal tract, testis, brain, heart, and thymus. The dominant cell types expressing IL-22BP/IL-22RA2 were mononuclear cells and epithelium. IL-22BP/IL-22RA2 may play an important role as an IL-22 antagonist in the regulation of inflammatory responses. Interleukin-22 (IL-22) is a member of the IL-10 family. It is produced by T cells and induces the production of acute-phase reactants. IL-22 plays important role in the immune response through activation of the STAT 3 signal transduction pathway. Two types of IL-22-binding receptors have been discovered, a membrane-bound receptor and a soluble receptor.
Target
IL22RA2
Target Alias Names
CRF2-10, CRF2-S1, CRF2X, IL-22BP, IL-22R-alpha-2, IL-22RA2, ZCYTOR16
Isotype/Mimetic
Rabbit IgG
Animal-Derived Biomaterials Used
No
Sequence Available
No
Original Discovery Method
Phage display technology
Antibody/Binder Origins
Animal-dependent discovery (in vitro display, OR immunisation pre-2020), In vitro recombinant expression

