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_displayNameThe cytoplasmic tails of the SLAM-family receptors contain i...
_timestamp2015-03-27 14:05:48
created[InstanceEdit:5685483] Garapati, Phani Vijay, 2015-03-27
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:5685388] EAT-2, a SAP-like adaptor, controls NK cell activation through phospholipase C?, Ca++, and Erk, leading to granule polarization
[LiteratureReference:5685512] The SAP family of adaptors in immune regulation
[LiteratureReference:5685434] The receptor Ly108 functions as a SAP adaptor-dependent on-off switch for T cell help to B cells and NKT cell development
textThe cytoplasmic tails of the SLAM-family receptors contain immunoreceptor tyrosine-based switch motifs (ITSMs). These ITSMs act as docking sites for the SH2 domain of SLAM-associated protein (SAP) and the related Ewing's sarcoma-associated transcript (EAT) 2 (Latour & Veillette 2004, Kageyama et al. 2012). Both SAP and EAT2 are expressed in natural killer (NK) cells, and their combined expression is essential for NK cells to kill abnormal hematopoietic cells. SAP mediates this effect by combining SLAM family receptors to the protein kinase FYN and exchange factor VAV, thereby promoting conjugate formation between NK cells and target cells. While EAT2 mediates its effects in NK cells by linking SLAM family receptors to phospholipase C-gamma, calcium fluxes amd ERK kinase (Perez-Quintero et al. 2014).
(summation)[Reaction:5685603] SAP and EAT2 binds SLAMF6 [Homo sapiens]
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