CARD11 : caspase recruitment domain family member 11


Description

The CARD11 gene provides instructions for making a protein called caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 11 (CARD11). This protein plays a crucial role in the immune system by acting as a signaling molecule, specifically in the activation of NF-κB, a transcription factor essential for immune responses. CARD11 is involved in the T cell receptor (TCR) and B cell receptor (BCR) signaling pathways, which are crucial for the activation and differentiation of T and B lymphocytes, respectively. These pathways are essential for mounting an effective immune response against pathogens.

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CARD11 is known as a ‘molecular switch‘ because it can toggle between an inactive and active state, regulating the flow of immune signaling.


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