T-Lymphocyte Specific Adaptor Protein (TSAd)

SH2D2A; SCAP; VRAP; SH2 Domain Containing 2A; SH2 domain-containing adapter protein; T cell-specific adapter protein; VEGF receptor-associated protein

T-Lymphocyte Specific Adaptor Protein (TSAd)
TSAd encodes an adaptor protein thought to function in T-cell signal transduction. The predicted 389-amino acid SH2D2A protein contains an Src homology-2 (SH2) domain, putative SH3 domain-binding motifs, and putative phosphotyrosine-binding domain (PTB)-binding motifs, but no catalytic domains. The authors also isolated cDNAs representing alternatively spliced SH2D2A transcripts that encode deduced 361- and 399-amino acid proteins. Northern blot analysis detected an approximately 1.7-kb SH2D2A transcript in peripheral blood leukocytes, thymus, and spleen. SH2D2A was expressed in activated T cells, but not in resting T cells or in B cells. Its expression was rapidly induced after activation of T cells. Antiserum raised against SH2D2A reacted with a 52-kD protein on Western blots of T-cell lysates.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)