SH2 Domain Containing Protein 1A (SH2D1A)

IMD5; LYP; XLP; MTCP1; DSHP; XLPD; EBVS; SAP; Duncan disease SH2-protein; Lymphoproliferative Syndrome; Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule-associated protein

SH2 Domain Containing Protein 1A (SH2D1A)
SH2D1A plays a major role in the bidirectional stimulation of T and B cells. This protein contains an SH2 domain and a short tail. It associates with the signaling lymphocyte-activation molecule, thereby acting as an inhibitor of this transmembrane protein by blocking the recruitment of the SH2-domain-containing signal-transduction molecule SHP-2 to its docking site. This protein can also bind to other related surface molecules that are expressed on activated T, B and NK cells, thereby modifying signal transduction pathways in these cells. Mutations in this gene cause lymphoproliferative syndrome X-linked type 1 or Duncan disease, a rare immunodeficiency characterized by extreme susceptibility to infection with Epstein-Barr virus, with symptoms including severe mononucleosis and malignant lymphoma.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)