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== General presentation ==
== General presentation ==
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The <scene name='71/719874/Back/2'>PD-1 protein</scene>, also known as CD279, is the program cell-death 1 protein which plays a particular role in the activation of T-lymphocytes.
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The <scene name='71/719874/Back/3'>PD-1 protein</scene>, also known as CD279, is the program cell-death 1 protein which plays a particular role in the activation of T-lymphocytes.
This cell surface receptor can be found on pro-B cells and T cells and belongs to the immunoglobulin super family.
This cell surface receptor can be found on pro-B cells and T cells and belongs to the immunoglobulin super family.
It can bind two ligands: PD-L1 and PD-L2 and when it is related to PD-L2, it results an inhibition of T-cells and cytokine production.
It can bind two ligands: PD-L1 and PD-L2 and when it is related to PD-L2, it results an inhibition of T-cells and cytokine production.

Revision as of 18:41, 30 January 2016

PD-1 structure (PDB entry 2m2d)

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