CD3 (immunology)

CD3 (cluster of differentiation 3) is a protein complex and T cell co-receptor that is involved in activating both the cytotoxic T cell (CD8+ naive T cells) and T helper cells (CD4+ naive T cells). It is composed of four distinct chains. In mammals, the complex contains a CD3γ chain, a CD3δ chain, and two CD3ε chains. These chains associate with the T-cell receptor (TCR) and the CD3-zeta (ζ-chain) to generate an activation signal in T lymphocytes. The TCR, CD3-zeta, and the other CD3 molecules together constitute the TCR complex.

CD3d molecule, delta
Identifiers
SymbolCD3D
Alt. symbolsT3D
NCBI gene915
HGNC1673
OMIM186790
PDB1XIW
RefSeqNM_000732
UniProtP04234
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LocusChr. 11 q23
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CD3e molecule, epsilon
Identifiers
SymbolCD3E
NCBI gene916
HGNC1674
OMIM186830
RefSeqNM_000733
UniProtP07766
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LocusChr. 11 q23
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CD3g molecule, gamma
Identifiers
SymbolCD3G
NCBI gene917
HGNC1675
OMIM186740
RefSeqNM_000073
UniProtP09693
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LocusChr. 11 q23
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