CDR1


Description

The CDR1 (cerebellar degeneration related 1) gene located on chromosome X.

CDR1 can refer to a specific region within the variable domain of an antibody or T cell receptor, primarily involved in antigen recognition.

The Complement Deciding Region 1 (CDR1) is a crucial component of the variable region in immunoglobulins (antibodies) and T cell receptors (TCRs). It plays a vital role in recognizing and binding to specific antigens, thereby initiating the immune response. CDR1, along with other complementarity-determining regions (CDRs), forms the antigen-binding site, contributing to the antibody's unique specificity.

CDR1 is also known as CDR, CDR34, CDR62A.

Associated Diseases


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