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- CD5_(protein) abstract "CD5 is a cluster of differentiation found on a subset of IgM-secreting B cells called B-1 cells, and also on T cells. B-1 cells have limited diversity of their B-cell receptor due to their lack of the enzyme terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) and are potentially self-reactive. CD5 serves to mitigate activating signals from the BCR so that the B-1 cells can only be activated by very strong stimuli (such as bacterial proteins) and not by normal tissue proteins. CD5 was used as a T-cell marker until monoclonal antibodies against CD3 were developed.In humans, the gene is located on the long arm of chromosome 11. There is no ligand confirmed, even if CD72, a C-type lectin, may be considered a probable ligand.T cells express higher levels of CD5 than B cells. CD5 is upregulated on T cells upon strong activation. In the thymus, there is a correlation with CD5 expression and strength of the interaction of the T cell towards self-peptides.".
- CD5_(protein) entrezgene "921".
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- CD5_(protein) subject Category:Clusters_of_differentiation.
- CD5_(protein) type Biomolecule.
- CD5_(protein) type Protein.
- CD5_(protein) type BiologicalObject.
- CD5_(protein) comment "CD5 is a cluster of differentiation found on a subset of IgM-secreting B cells called B-1 cells, and also on T cells. B-1 cells have limited diversity of their B-cell receptor due to their lack of the enzyme terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) and are potentially self-reactive. CD5 serves to mitigate activating signals from the BCR so that the B-1 cells can only be activated by very strong stimuli (such as bacterial proteins) and not by normal tissue proteins.".
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- CD5_(protein) label "CD5".
- CD5_(protein) sameAs CD5.
- CD5_(protein) sameAs CD5.
- CD5_(protein) sameAs CD5.
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- CD5_(protein) sameAs m.02qq64v.
- CD5_(protein) sameAs Q2739079.
- CD5_(protein) sameAs Q2739079.
- CD5_(protein) wasDerivedFrom CD5_(protein)?oldid=553559250.
- CD5_(protein) isPrimaryTopicOf CD5_(protein).