ACTR-IC (Activin receptor type 1C), also referred to as Activin receptor-like kinase 7 (ALK-7), is a type I serine/threonine kinase receptor. ACTA-IC contains an extracellular binding domain, an intracellular serine/threonine kinase domain preceded by a GS box and a transmembrane domain. It is expressed throughout the digestive and central nervous system and localizes to the cell surface. Four ACTR-IC transcripts are generated by alternative splicing. Transcript 1 is the functional full length receptor, transcript 2 lacks a complete receptor binding domain and transcripts 3 and 4 are soluble proteins that lack a transmembrane domain. ACTR-IC is a receptor for Activin AB, Activin B and Nodal. In pancreatic cells, ACTR-IC forms a complex with Activin receptor type IIB (ACTR-IIB).