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<br/>The PD-1 predicted protein possessed 288 amino acid.[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q15116#showFeatures]
<br/>The PD-1 predicted protein possessed 288 amino acid.[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q15116#showFeatures]
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The PD-1 structure included an <scene name='71/719874/Extracellular_domain_of_pd-1/1'>extracellular IgV domain</scene>
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The PD-1 structure included an <scene name='71/719874/Extracellular_domain_of_pd-1/1'>extracellular IgV domain</scene>, a transmembrane region and an intracellular tail.
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, a transmembrane region and an intracellular tail.
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This tail comported two phosphorylation site located in an immunoreceptor tyrosine based inhibitory motif and an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based switch motif.
This tail comported two phosphorylation site located in an immunoreceptor tyrosine based inhibitory motif and an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based switch motif.
That suggests that PD-1 negatively regulates T cells receptor signals.
That suggests that PD-1 negatively regulates T cells receptor signals.

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PD-1 and its ligand PD-L1 (PDB entry 3bik)

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