The protein encoded by the IFNAR1 gene (IFNAR1 stands for "interferon alpha and beta receptor subunit 1") is a type I membrane protein that forms one of the two chains of a receptor for the interferons alpha and beta . It is localized on chromosome 21q22.11 and belongs to the type II cytokine receptor family.
Phyiologic binding of type I interferon to the receptor protein activates the JAK-STAT signaling cascade and triggers tyrosine phosphorylation of a number of proteins, including JAKs, TYK2, STAT proteins, and the IFNR alpha and beta subunits themselves. The receptor protein acts as an antiviral factor.
Associated signaling pathways include toll-like receptor signaling pathways and cytokine signaling pathways in the immune system.