Interleukin-28 receptor is a type II cytokine receptor. It binds interleukin-28. It consists of an α and shares a common β subunit the with interleukin-10 receptor.[1][2]
References
- ^ Kotenko SV, Gallagher G, Baurin VV, Lewis-Antes A, Shen M, Shah NK, Langer JA, Sheikh F, Dickensheets H, Donnelly RP (2003). "IFN-lambdas mediate antiviral protection through a distinct class II cytokine receptor complex". Nat. Immunol. 4 (1): 69–77. doi:10.1038/ni875. PMID 12483210.
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GH · prolactin · Oncostatin M · Leukemia inhibitory factor
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