A Structural Basis for the Association of DAP12 with Mouse, but Not Human, NKG2D

  • Rosen D
  • Araki M
  • Hamerman J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Prior studies have revealed that alternative mRNA splicing of the mouse NKG2D gene generates receptors that associate with either the DAP10 or DAP12 transmembrane adapter signaling proteins. We report that NKG2D function is normal in human patients lacking functional DAP12, indicating that DAP10 is sufficient for human NKG2D signal transduction. Further, we show that human NKG2D is incapable of associating with DAP12 and provide evidence that structural differences in the transmembrane of mouse and human NKG2D account for the species-specific difference for this immune receptor.

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Rosen, D. B., Araki, M., Hamerman, J. A., Chen, T., Yamamura, T., & Lanier, L. L. (2004). A Structural Basis for the Association of DAP12 with Mouse, but Not Human, NKG2D. The Journal of Immunology, 173(4), 2470–2478. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.173.4.2470

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