PDCD1 and its Ligands
T cells

Author: Gianpiero Pescarmona
Date: 05/10/2018

Description

DEFINITION

Programmed cell death protein 1, also known as PD-1 and CD279 cluster of differentiation 279, is a protein on the surface of cells that has a role in regulating the immune system's response to the cells of the human body by down-regulating the immune system and promoting self-tolerance by suppressing T cell inflammatory activity. This prevents autoimmune diseases, but it can also prevent the immune system from killing cancer cells.

THE GENE

DatabaseLink
HGNCPDCD1PDCD1LG1PDCD1LG2
UniprotPDCD1PD1L1PD1L2

CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND IMAGES

When relevant for the function

  • Primary structure
  • Secondary structure
  • Tertiary structure
  • Quaternary structure

Protein Aminoacids Percentage (Width 700 px)

SYNTHESIS AND TURNOVER

mRNA synthesis
protein synthesis

post-translational modifications
degradation

CELLULAR FUNCTIONS

cellular localization,
biological function

  • Enzymes
DatabaseLink
BRENDA - The Comprehensive Enzyme Information System"URL":
KEGG Pathways"URL":
Human Metabolome Database"URL":
  • Cell signaling and Ligand transport
  • Structural proteins

REGULATION

PDCD1 hypoxia

pdcd1+respiratory+chain

CD8+ cytotoxic respiratory chain

DIAGNOSTIC USE

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