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- CD27 abstract "CD27 is a tumor necrosis factor receptor.The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the TNF-receptor superfamily. This receptor is required for generation and long-term maintenance of T cell immunity. It binds to ligand CD70, and plays a key role in regulating B-cell activation and immunoglobulin synthesis. This receptor transduces signals that lead to the activation of NF-κB and MAPK8/JNK. Adaptor proteins TRAF2 and TRAF5 have been shown to mediate the signaling process of this receptor. CD27-binding protein (SIVA), a proapoptotic protein, can bind to this receptor and is thought to play an important role in the apoptosis induced by this receptor.".
- CD27 entrezgene "939".
- CD27 wikiPageID "11739755".
- CD27 wikiPageRevisionID "603075137".
- CD27 hasPhotoCollection CD27.
- CD27 requireManualInspection "no".
- CD27 summaryText "The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the TNF-receptor superfamily. This receptor is required for generation and long-term maintenance of T cell immunity. It binds to ligand CD70, and plays a key role in regulating B-cell activation and immunoglobulin synthesis. This receptor transduces signals that lead to the activation of NF-κB and MAPK8/JNK. Adaptor proteins TRAF2 and TRAF5 have been shown to mediate the signaling process of this receptor. CD27-binding protein , a proapoptotic protein, can bind to this receptor and is thought to play an important role in the apoptosis induced by this receptor.".
- CD27 updateCitations "yes".
- CD27 updatePage "yes".
- CD27 updateProteinBox "yes".
- CD27 updateSummary "yes".
- CD27 type Biomolecule.
- CD27 type Protein.
- CD27 type BiologicalObject.
- CD27 comment "CD27 is a tumor necrosis factor receptor.The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the TNF-receptor superfamily. This receptor is required for generation and long-term maintenance of T cell immunity. It binds to ligand CD70, and plays a key role in regulating B-cell activation and immunoglobulin synthesis. This receptor transduces signals that lead to the activation of NF-κB and MAPK8/JNK. Adaptor proteins TRAF2 and TRAF5 have been shown to mediate the signaling process of this receptor.".
- CD27 label "CD27".
- CD27 label "CD27".
- CD27 label "CD27".
- CD27 sameAs CD27.
- CD27 sameAs m.02rqrm4.
- CD27 sameAs Q2805224.
- CD27 sameAs Q2805224.
- CD27 wasDerivedFrom CD27?oldid=603075137.
- CD27 isPrimaryTopicOf CD27.