CD8B CD8 subunit beta [ Homo sapiens (human) ]
Source: NCBI Gene (ID 926)
Symbol: CD8B
Full name: CD8 subunit beta
Gene type: protein coding
RefSeq status: REVIEWED
Organism: Homo sapiens
Also known as: CD8B1; CD8beta; LEU2; LY3; LYT3; Ly-3; P37
Summary: The CD8 antigen is a cell surface glycoprotein found on most cytotoxic T lymphocytes that mediates efficient cell-cell interactions within the immune system. The CD8 antigen, acting as a coreceptor, and the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell (APC) in the context of class I MHC molecules. The functional coreceptor is either a homodimer composed of two alpha chains, or a heterodimer composed of one alpha and one beta chain. Both alpha and beta chains share significant homology to immunoglobulin variable light chains. This gene encodes the CD8 beta chain isoforms. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding distinct membrane associated or secreted isoforms have been described. A pseudogene, also located on chromosome 2, has been identified. [provided by RefSeq, May 2010]
Expression: Broad expression in lymph node (RPKM 4.6), small intestine (RPKM 2.3) and 14 other tissues
Orthologs: mouse
Gene size: 46518bp
Exon count: 8