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Gene in the species Homo sapiens
Wikidata
T cell receptor gamma variable 9 , also known as TRGV9 , is a human gene .[3]
References
Further reading
Lefranc MP, Rabbitts TH (June 1989). "The human T-cell receptor gamma (TRG) genes". Trends in Biochemical Sciences . 14 (6): 214–8. .
Dariavach P, Lefranc MP (October 1989). "The promoter regions of the T-cell receptor V9 gamma (TRGV9) and V2 delta (TRDV2) genes display short direct repeats but no TATA box" . FEBS Letters . 256 (1–2): 185–91. .
Krangel MS, Band H, Hata S, McLean J, Brenner MB (July 1987). "Structurally divergent human T cell receptor gamma proteins encoded by distinct C gamma genes". Science . 237 (4810): 64–7. .
Huck S, Dariavach P, Lefranc MP (March 1988). "Variable region genes in the human T-cell rearranging gamma (TRG) locus: V-J junction and homology with the mouse genes" . The EMBO Journal . 7 (3): 719–26. .
Essand M, Vasmatzis G, Brinkmann U, Duray P, Lee B, Pastan I (August 1999). "High expression of a specific T-cell receptor gamma transcript in epithelial cells of the prostate" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America . 96 (16): 9287–92. .
Daubenberger CA, Salomon M, Vecino W, Hübner B, Troll H, Rodriques R, Patarroyo ME, Pluschke G (December 2001). "Functional and structural similarity of V gamma 9V delta 2 T cells in humans and Aotus monkeys, a primate infection model for Plasmodium falciparum malaria" . Journal of Immunology . 167 (11): 6421–30. .
Maeda H, Nagata S, Wolfgang CD, Bratthauer GL, Bera TK, Pastan I (June 2004). "The T cell receptor gamma chain alternate reading frame protein (TARP), a prostate-specific protein localized in mitochondria" . The Journal of Biological Chemistry . 279 (23): 24561–8. .
Corvaisier M, Moreau-Aubry A, Diez E, Bennouna J, Mosnier JF, Scotet E, Bonneville M, Jotereau F (October 2005). "V gamma 9V delta 2 T cell response to colon carcinoma cells" . Journal of Immunology . 175 (8): 5481–8. .