TRAJ58 Regulates T Cell Response and Immune Functions (G28697)
TRAJ58 Regulates T Cell Response and Immune Functions
T cell receptor alpha-joining 58 (TRAJ58), also known as non-functional T cell receptor alpha-joining 58, is a protein that plays a critical role in the regulation of T cell responses. Trajectin 58 is a non-functional T cell receptor alpha-joining protein which can interact with the protein PD-L1. This interaction between the two proteins is crucial in regulating the regulation of T cell responses, including the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation.
TRAJ58 is a protein that is expressed in various tissues, including the spleen, lymph nodes, and Peyer's patches. It is a 120-kDa protein that is composed of two heavy chains and two light chains. The heavy chains contain four variable regions, including a single constant region and three variable regions. The variable regions contain the amino acids that are responsible for the interaction between TRAJ58 and PD-L1.
The function of TRAJ58 is to form the alpha-chain of the T cell receptor. The alpha-chain is the portion of the T cell receptor that interacts with the PD-L1 protein. The interaction between TRAJ58 and PD-L1 allows for the regulation of T cell responses, including the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation.
TRAJ58 is regulated by several factors, including cytokines, chemokines, and intracellular signaling pathways. One of the well-known regulations of TRAJ58 is the interaction with PD-L1. PD-L1 is a protein that is expressed in various tissues, including the spleen, lymph nodes, and Peyer's patches. It is a 160-kDa protein that is composed of two heavy chains and two light chains. The heavy chains contain four variable regions, including a single constant region and three variable regions. The variable regions contain the amino acids that are responsible for the interaction between PD-L1 and TRAJ58.
The interaction between TRAJ58 and PD-L1 is critical in regulating the regulation of T cell responses. TRAJ58 can interact with PD-L1 through its variable regions, allowing for the regulation of T cell responses. One of the well-known functions of TRAJ58 is its role in the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation. TRAJ58 can interact with PD-L1 and regulate the activity of the transcription factor PDX-1, which is responsible for the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation.
Another function of TRAJ58 is its role in the regulation of immune responses. TRAJ58 can interact with PD-L1 and regulate the activity of the transcription factor NF-kappa-B, which is responsible for the regulation of immune responses. TRAJ58 can also interact with the protein PD-1 and regulate the activity of the T cell receptor, allowing for the regulation of T cell responses.
TRAJ58 is also regulated by several signaling pathways, including the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway. This signaling pathway is responsible for the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation, and TRAJ58 is regulated by this pathway through its interaction with PD-L1.
In conclusion, T cell receptor alpha-joining 58 (TRAJ58) is a non-functional T cell receptor alpha-joining protein that plays a critical role in the regulation of T cell responses. The interaction between TRAJ58 and PD-L1 is crucial in regulating the regulation of T cell responses, including the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation, and the regulation of immune responses. Therefore, TRAJ58 is a potential drug target and a biomarker for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Protein Name: T Cell Receptor Alpha Joining 58 (non-functional)
More Common Targets
TRAJ59 | TRAJ6 | TRAJ61 | TRAJ7 | TRAJ8 | TRAJ9 | TRAK1 | TRAK2 | TRAM1 | TRAM1L1 | TRAM2 | TRAM2-AS1 | TRANK1 | Transcription factor AP-2 | Transcription factor GATA | Transcription factor Maf | Transcription factor NF-E2 | Transcription factor SOX | Transcription Factor TCF | Transcription factor TFIIIB complex | Transcriptional Enhancer Factor (TEAD) (nonspecified subype) | Transfer RNA methionine (anticodon CAU) | Transforming growth factor | Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta receptor | Transforming growth factor beta | Transglutaminase | Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel (TRP) | Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V | Translation initiation factor IF-2-like, transcript variant X1 | Translocase of inner mitochondrial membrane 23 homolog B (yeast), transcript variant X1 | Translocon-associated protein (TRAP) complex | Transmembrane protein FLJ37396 | TRAP1 | TRAPP complex | TRAPPC1 | TRAPPC10 | TRAPPC11 | TRAPPC12 | TRAPPC13 | TRAPPC14 | TRAPPC2 | TRAPPC2L | TRAPPC3 | TRAPPC3L | TRAPPC4 | TRAPPC5 | TRAPPC6A | TRAPPC6B | TRAPPC8 | TRAPPC9 | TRARG1 | TRAT1 | TRAV1-2 | TRAV10 | TRAV11 | TRAV12-1 | TRAV12-2 | TRAV13-2 | TRAV14DV4 | TRAV19 | TRAV2 | TRAV20 | TRAV21 | TRAV22 | TRAV24 | TRAV25 | TRAV26-1 | TRAV26-2 | TRAV27 | TRAV3 | TRAV34 | TRAV38-2DV8 | TRAV39 | TRAV4 | TRAV41 | TRAV8-1 | TRAV8-2 | TRAV8-3 | TRAV8-4 | TRAV8-6 | TRAV9-1 | TRBC1 | TRBC2 | TRBD1 | TRBD2 | TRBJ1-1 | TRBJ1-2 | TRBJ1-3 | TRBJ1-4 | TRBJ1-5 | TRBJ1-6 | TRBJ2-1 | TRBJ2-2 | TRBJ2-2P | TRBJ2-3 | TRBJ2-4 | TRBJ2-5 | TRBJ2-6 | TRBJ2-7 | TRBV10-1