CD3G

Protein-coding gene in humans From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

T-cell surface glycoprotein CD3 gamma chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CD3G gene.

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AliasesCD3G, CD3-GAMMA, IMD17, T3G, CD3g molecule, CD3GAMMA, CD3 gamma subunit of T-cell receptor complex
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CD3G
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AliasesCD3G, CD3-GAMMA, IMD17, T3G, CD3g molecule, CD3GAMMA, CD3 gamma subunit of T-cell receptor complex
External IDsOMIM: 186740; MGI: 88333; HomoloGene: 55; GeneCards: CD3G; OMA:CD3G - orthologs
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SpeciesHumanMouse
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NM_000073

NM_009850

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NP_000064

NP_033980

Location (UCSC)Chr 11: 118.34 – 118.36 MbChr 9: 44.88 – 44.89 Mb
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T cell antigen receptor (TCR) is associated on the T cell surface with a complex of protein called CD3. CD3G (gamma chain) is one of the four peptides (gamma, delta, epsilon and zeta) that form CD3. Defects in CD3G are associated with T cell immunodeficiency.[5]

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