CD3EAP, also known as ASE1, CAST or PAF49, is a 510 amino acid protein that localizes to the nucleus and belongs to the eukaryotic RPA34 RNA polymerase subunit family. Existing as two alternatively spliced isoforms, CD3EAP functions as a component of the Pol I complex, specifically exhibiting DNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity and effectively catalyzing the the conversion of a nucleoside triphosphate into a diphosphate, thereby transcribing DNA into RNA. Isoform 2 of CD3EAP may be a component of the T cell receptor (TCR) complex and is subject to tyrosine phosphorylation in response to TCR stimulation. Both isoforms of CD3EAP are subject to DNA damage-dependent phosphorylation, probably by ATM or ATR.