Target Name: TRAJ26
NCBI ID: G28729
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TRAJ26
Other Name(s): T cell receptor alpha joining 26

TRAJ26: Key Protein of T Cell Receptor Alpha Chain

T cell receptor alpha joining 26 (TRAJ26) is a protein that is expressed in T cells, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune system. T cells are responsible for recognizing and responding to foreign substances in the body, such as viruses and bacteria. When a T cell recognizes a foreign substance, it becomes activated and begins to divide and differentiate into a different type of cell. This process is critical for maintaining the immune system's ability to detect and respond to threats.

One of the proteins that T cells use to recognize foreign substances is T cell receptor alpha joining 26 (TRAJ26). This protein is a key component of the T cell receptor alpha chain, which is the part of the T cell receptor that recognizes foreign substances. The T cell receptor alpha chain consists of several proteins, including TRAF2, TCF7, and ITGA3. These proteins work together to recognize specific molecules that are present in the body.

TRAJ26 is a 26-kDa protein that is expressed in T cells. It is a member of the ITGA2 family, which is characterized by the presence of a single transmembrane domain and a unique N-terminal region that is involved in protein-protein interactions. The N-terminal region of Traj26 contains a unique domain that is composed of a helix and a loop. This domain is known as the N-loop, and it is involved in several different cellular processes, including cell signaling, protein-protein interactions, and intracellular signaling.

One of the key functions of Traj26 is its role in intracellular signaling. T cells are able to communicate with one another through the use of chemical signals, which are released by the cells and can interact with specific receptors on the surface of the cell. These chemical signals are important for regulating the activities of T cells, including their division and differentiation. Traj26 is involved in the production and degradation of these chemical signals, which are critical for the proper functioning of T cells.

In addition to its role in intracellular signaling, Traj26 is also involved in the regulation of T cell receptor alpha chain function. The T cell receptor alpha chain consists of several proteins, and Traj26 is responsible for helping to ensure that these proteins function correctly. This is done through the regulation of the activity of several enzymes that are involved in the production and degradation of the T cell receptor alpha chain.

TRAJ26 is also involved in the regulation of T cell receptor alpha chain function in a negative signaling pathway. This pathway is a way in which the T cell receptor alpha chain can be inhibited by negative signaling molecules, such as cytokines. The N-loop of Traj26 is involved in the production of negative signaling molecules, which can inhibit the activity of the T cell receptor alpha chain. This helps to ensure that T cells are not activated when they should not be, and can help to maintain the immune system's balance and homeostasis.

TRAJ26 is also involved in the regulation of T cell receptor alpha chain function in a positive signaling pathway. This pathway is a way in which the T cell receptor alpha chain can be activated by positive signaling molecules, such as cytokines. The N-loop of Traj26 is involved in the production of positive signaling molecules, which can activate the T cell receptor alpha chain. This helps to ensure that T cells are activated when they should be, and can help to mount an effective immune response to a foreign substance.

TRAJ26 is also involved in the regulation of T cell receptor alpha chain function in a regulation of DNA binding. The N-loop of Traj26 is known as the DNA-binding domain, and it is involved in the regulation of DNA binding by the T cell receptor alpha chain. This helps to ensure that the T cell receptor alpha chain is able to bind to

Protein Name: T Cell Receptor Alpha Joining 26

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