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'''CD3''' (or '''Cluster of Differentiation 3''') is a T-cell co-receptor.  The CD3 is composed of γ, δ and two ε chains.  These 4 chains associate with the T-cell receptor (TCR) and a ζ chain to form an activation signal in T lymphocytes.  CD3 assembles as 3 pairs of dimers: εγ, εδ and ζζ.  The intracellular domain of CD3 contains a single immunorecetor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM).  Drugs which bind to CD3 are tested as immunorepressants.  
'''CD3''' (or '''Cluster of Differentiation 3''') is a T-cell co-receptor.  The CD3 is composed of γ, δ and two ε chains.  These 4 chains associate with the T-cell receptor (TCR) and a ζ chain to form an activation signal in T lymphocytes.  CD3 assembles as 3 pairs of dimers: εγ, εδ and ζζ.  The intracellular domain of CD3 contains a single immunorecetor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM).  Drugs which bind to CD3 are tested as immunorepressants.  

Revision as of 13:59, 27 June 2013

<StructureSection load='1sy6' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of human CD2 extracellular domain (grey) complex with antibody light chain (aqua) and heavy chain (red) (PDB entry 1sy6)' scene=>

CD3 (or Cluster of Differentiation 3) is a T-cell co-receptor. The CD3 is composed of γ, δ and two ε chains. These 4 chains associate with the T-cell receptor (TCR) and a ζ chain to form an activation signal in T lymphocytes. CD3 assembles as 3 pairs of dimers: εγ, εδ and ζζ. The intracellular domain of CD3 contains a single immunorecetor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM). Drugs which bind to CD3 are tested as immunorepressants.

3D structures of CD33D structures of CD3

Updated on 27-June-2013

CD2 ε chain

1a81 – hCD2 ITAM + Syk kinase – human
2k4f – mCD2 ITAM – mouse - NMR
3r08 – mCD2 extracellular domain + antibody

CD2 εγ dimer

1jbj – hCD2 extracellular domain - NMR
1sy6 – hCD2 extracellular domain + antibody

CD2 εδ dimer

1xiw – hCD2 extracellular domain + antibody
1xmw – mCD2 extracellular domain ε/sCD2 extracellular domain δ – sheep

CD2 ζ chain

1ygr, 2oq1 – hCD2 ITAM + CD45 protein tyrosine phosphatase
3ik5, 3ioz – hCD2 ITAM + NEF
2hac – hCD2 transmembrane domain - NMR

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