Human Gene CTLA4 (ENST00000487393.1) Description and Page Index
  Description: Inhibitory receptor acting as a major negative regulator of T-cell responses. The affinity of CTLA4 for its natural B7 family ligands, CD80 and CD86, is considerably stronger than the affinity of their cognate stimulatory coreceptor CD28. (from UniProt P16410)
Gencode Transcript: ENST00000487393.1
Gencode Gene: ENSG00000163599.17
Transcript (Including UTRs)
   Position: hg38 chr2:203,867,943-203,872,812 Size: 4,870 Total Exon Count: 2 Strand: +
Coding Region
   Position: hg38 chr2:203,867,943-203,872,775 Size: 4,833 Coding Exon Count: 2 

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Data last updated at UCSC: 2021-06-20 19:51:40

-  Sequence and Links to Tools and Databases
 
Genomic Sequence (chr2:203,867,943-203,872,812)mRNA (may differ from genome)Protein (58 aa)
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+  Comments and Description Text from UniProtKB
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-  Protein Domain and Structure Information
  InterPro Domains: Graphical view of domain structure
IPR008096 - CTLA4
IPR013783 - Ig-like_fold
IPR013106 - Ig_V-set
IPR003596 - Ig_V-set_subgr

Pfam Domains:
PF07686 - Immunoglobulin V-set domain

Protein Data Bank (PDB) 3-D Structure
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1I85
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ModBase Predicted Comparative 3D Structure on P16410
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+  Other Names for This Gene
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+  Methods, Credits, and Use Restrictions
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