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- CD79 abstract "CD79 (Cluster of Differentiation 79) is a transmembrane protein that forms a complex with the B-cell receptor (BCR) and generates a signal following recognition of antigen by the BCR. CD79 is composed of two distinct chains called CD79A and CD79B (formerly known as Ig-alpha and Ig-beta); these form a heterodimer on the surface of a B cell stabilized by disulfide bonding. CD79a and CD79b are both members of the immunoglobulin superfamily. Human CD79a is encoded by the mb-1 gene that is located on chromosome 19, and CD79b is encoded by the B29 gene that located on chromosome 17. Both CD79 chains contain an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) in their intracellular tails that they use to propagate a signal in a B cell, in a similar manner to CD3-generated signal tranduction observed during T cell receptor activation on T cells.".
- CD79 arm "q".
- CD79 band "13.2".
- CD79 band "23".
- CD79 chromosome "17".
- CD79 chromosome "19".
- CD79 entrezgene "973".
- CD79 entrezgene "974".
- CD79 hgncid "1698".
- CD79 hgncid "1699".
- CD79 omim "112205".
- CD79 omim "147245".
- CD79 refseq "NM_001783".
- CD79 refseq "NM_021602".
- CD79 symbol "CD79A".
- CD79 symbol "CD79B".
- CD79 symbol "IGA".
- CD79 symbol "IGB".
- CD79 uniprot "P11912".
- CD79 uniprot "P40259".
- CD79 wikiPageID "10246676".
- CD79 wikiPageLength "2733".
- CD79 wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- CD79 wikiPageRevisionID "643056006".
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Antigen.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink B-cell_receptor.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink B_cell.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink CD3_(immunology).
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink CD79A.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink CD79B.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clusters_of_differentiation.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome_17_(human).
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome_19_(human).
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Cluster_of_differentiation.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Disulfide.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Immunoglobulin_superfamily.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Immunoreceptor_tyrosine-based_activation_motif.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Intracellular.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Protein_dimer.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Signal_transduction.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink T_cell.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink T_cell_receptor.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLink Transmembrane_protein.
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLinkText "CD79".
- CD79 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Igα".
- CD79 altsymbols "IGA".
- CD79 altsymbols "IGB".
- CD79 arm "q".
- CD79 band "13.2".
- CD79 band "23".
- CD79 chromosome "17".
- CD79 chromosome "19".
- CD79 entrezgene "973".
- CD79 entrezgene "974".
- CD79 hgncid "1698".
- CD79 hgncid "1699".
- CD79 name CD79A.
- CD79 name CD79B.
- CD79 omim "112205".
- CD79 omim "147245".
- CD79 refseq "NM_001783".
- CD79 refseq "NM_021602".
- CD79 symbol CD79A.
- CD79 symbol CD79B.
- CD79 uniprot "P11912".
- CD79 uniprot "P40259".
- CD79 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clusters_of_differentiation.
- CD79 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Immune_receptors.
- CD79 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Immunology-stub.
- CD79 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MeshName.
- CD79 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protein.
- CD79 subject Category:Clusters_of_differentiation.
- CD79 hypernym Protein.
- CD79 type Biomolecule.
- CD79 type Protein.
- CD79 type Thing.
- CD79 type Q206229.
- CD79 type Q8054.
- CD79 comment "CD79 (Cluster of Differentiation 79) is a transmembrane protein that forms a complex with the B-cell receptor (BCR) and generates a signal following recognition of antigen by the BCR. CD79 is composed of two distinct chains called CD79A and CD79B (formerly known as Ig-alpha and Ig-beta); these form a heterodimer on the surface of a B cell stabilized by disulfide bonding. CD79a and CD79b are both members of the immunoglobulin superfamily.".
- CD79 label "CD79".
- CD79 sameAs Q1771690.
- CD79 sameAs CD79.
- CD79 sameAs CD79.
- CD79 sameAs m.02q6dl6.
- CD79 sameAs Q1771690.
- CD79 wasDerivedFrom CD79?oldid=643056006.
- CD79 isPrimaryTopicOf CD79.
- CD79 name "CD79a molecule, immunoglobulin-associated alpha".
- CD79 name "CD79b molecule, immunoglobulin-associated beta".