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== Function ==
== Function ==
CD81 is a cell-surface protein involved in a variety of biological responses like adhesion, morphology, activation, proliferation adn differentiation of of B- and T-cells<ref>PMID:9597125</ref>.  CD81 belongs to the tetraspanin family - protein containing 4 transmembrane domains - which form microdomains in the cell surface with a variety of partner proteins.


== Disease ==
== Disease ==


== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==
CD81 is widely expressed on the majority of tumor cells.  Antibodies that target CD81 are a novel treatment against B-cell lymphoma<ref>PMID:31123084</ref>.  CD81-defficient mice are impaired in their ability to suppress the anti-tumor immune response.   


== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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==3D structures of CD81==
==3D structures of CD81==


[[1g8q]] - hCD81 extracellular domain 113-202 - human<br />
[[5tcx]] - hCD81 (mutant) - human<br />
[[1g8q]], [[1iv5]], [[5m3t]], [[5m3d]], [[5m4r]], [[5m33]], [[5m2c]], [[3x0e]], [[3x0f]] - hCD81 extracellular domain 113-202<br />
[[6ejm]], [[6ek2]], [[6ejg]], [[5dfw]] - hCD81 extracellular domain + Scfv<br />
[[5dfv]] - hCD81 extracellular domain + antibody<br />
[[3k0g]] - CD81 extracellular domain - green monkey<br />
[[3k0g]] - CD81 extracellular domain - green monkey<br />
[[6u9s]] - CD81 extracellular domain + antibody - mouse<br />


== References ==
== References ==
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