CD antigens are cells surface proteins as receptors. The CD antigens interaction are fundamental to cell signaling. Signal transduction is the process by which a cell recognizes changes in its environment and transforms that signal into modifications in cellular activity and gene expression. Cells receive information through a class of proteins known as receptors. When such CD antigen activate its receptor, the signal is carried into the cell usually by means of a second messenger.
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Name | Name in pathway | Alias | Function |
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CD3e | TCR | T3E, TCRE, CD3 epsilon | T-cell activation signaling and regulation of TCR expression |
CD3G | TCR | T3G, IMD17, CD3-GAMMA | T-cell activation signaling and regulation of TCR expression |
CD4 | CD4 | T4 | T-cell activation, thymic differentiation and receptor for HIV |
CD14 | CD14 | LPS-R | Receptor for complex of LPS and LBP |
CD120a | TNFR1 | TNFR-I, TNFRSF1A, TNFR1 | Receptor for TNF |
CD120a | TNFR1 | TNFR-I, TNFRSF1A, TNFR1 | Receptor for TNF |
CD284 | TLR4 | TLR4 | Mediator to innate immunity against bacterial polysaccharides. Induces activation of NFkB and production of type I interferons |