TCR HEATING & AIR LLC
two ζ-chain ( CD247 ) accessory molecules (bottom) and CD3 (represented by CD3γ · TRD@ · located on the surface of T cells (also called T lymphocytes). [ · 1 ] · many TCRs recognize the same antigen peptide · and many antigen peptides are recognized by the same TCR). [ · 2 ] · The TCR is composed of two different protein chains (that is · it is a hetero dimer ). In humans · respectively) · whereas in 5% of T cells the TCR consists of gamma and delta (γ/δ) chains (encoded by TRG and TRD · 3 ] · [ · 4 ] · Each locus can produce a variety of polypeptides with both constant and variable regions. [ · When the TCR engages with antigenic peptide and MHC (peptide/MHC) · the T lymphocyte is activated through signal transduction (that is · a series of biochemical events mediated by associated enzymes · co-receptors · specialized adaptor molecules
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1 History 2 Structural characteristics 3 Generation of the TCR diversity 4 The TCR complex 5 Antigen discrimination 6 Signaling pathway Toggle Signaling pathway subsection 6.1 Receptor activation 6.2 Proximal TCR signaling 6.3 Signal transduction to the nucleus 6.3.1 NFAT 6.3.2 NF-κB 6.3.3 AP1 7 Soluble TCR 8 See also 9 References 10 External links Toggle the table of contents T-cell receptor 24 languages العربية Català Čeština Deutsch Español Eesti فارسی Suomi Français Galego עברית Bahasa Indon
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