| ICOS |
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| Identifiers |
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| Aliases | ICOS, AILIM, CD278, CVID1, inducible T-cell co-stimulator, inducible T-cell costimulator, inducible T cell costimulator |
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| External IDs | OMIM: 604558; MGI: 1858745; HomoloGene: 8097; GeneCards: ICOS; OMA:ICOS - orthologs |
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| Gene location (Mouse) |
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| | Chr. | Chromosome 1 (mouse) |
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| | Band | 1 C2|1 30.6 cM | Start | 61,017,086 bp |
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| End | 61,039,479 bp |
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| Wikidata |
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Inducible T-cell costimulator (also called CD278) is an immune checkpoint protein that in humans is encoded by the ICOS (Inducible T-cell COStimulator) gene.
The protein belongs to the CD28 and CTLA-4 cell-surface receptor family. These are proteins expressed on the surface of immune cells that mediate signalling between them. A surface protein, the ligand, binds specifically to its receptor on another cell, leading to a signalling cascade in that cell.