| IGF1R | 
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| | Available structures | 
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 | PDB | Ortholog search: PDBe RCSB | 
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 | | List of PDB id codes | 
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 | 1IGR, 1JQH, 1K3A, 1M7N, 1P4O, 2OJ9, 2ZM3, 3D94, 3F5P, 3I81, 3LVP, 3LW0, 3NW5, 3NW6, 3NW7, 3O23, 3QQU, 4D2R, 4XSS, 5HZN | 
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| Identifiers | 
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| Aliases | IGF1R, CD221, IGFIR, IGFR, JTK13, insulin like growth factor 1 receptor, Insulin-like growth factor 1,IGF-1R | 
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| External IDs | OMIM: 147370; MGI: 96433; HomoloGene: 30997; GeneCards: IGF1R; OMA:IGF1R - orthologs | 
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| | Gene location (Mouse) | 
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 |  |  | Chr. | Chromosome 7 (mouse) | 
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 |  |  | Band | 7 C|7 37.27 cM | Start | 67,602,575 bp | 
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 | End | 67,883,416 bp | 
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| | RNA expression pattern | 
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 | Bgee | | Human | Mouse (ortholog) | 
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 | | Top expressed in |  | caput epididymis
 corpus epididymis
 renal medulla
 tail of epididymis
 saphenous vein
 lactiferous duct
 sural nerve
 bronchial epithelial cell
 retinal pigment epithelium
 stromal cell of endometrium
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 | | Top expressed in |  | molar
 transitional epithelium of urinary bladder
 ciliary body
 retinal pigment epithelium
 conjunctival fornix
 seminal vesicula
 choroid plexus of fourth ventricle
 Rostral migratory stream
 vestibular membrane of cochlear duct
 pineal gland
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| Wikidata | 
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The insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) receptor is a protein found on the surface of human cells. It is a transmembrane receptor that is activated by a hormone called insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) and by a related hormone called IGF-2. It belongs to the large class of tyrosine kinase receptors.  This receptor mediates the effects of IGF-1, which is a polypeptide protein hormone similar in molecular structure to insulin. IGF-1 plays an important role in growth and continues to have anabolic effects in adults – meaning that it can induce hypertrophy of skeletal muscle and other target tissues. Mice lacking the IGF-1 receptor die late in development, and show a dramatic reduction in body mass. This testifies to the strong growth-promoting effect of this receptor.