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The T-cell-specific adapter protein family: TSAd, ALX, and SH2D4A/SH2D4B
Lapinski, Philip E.; Oliver, Jennifer A.; Bodie, Jennifer N.; Marti, Francesc; King, Philip D.
2009-11
Citation:Lapinski, Philip E.; Oliver, Jennifer A.; Bodie, Jennifer N.; Marti, Francesc; King, Philip D.; (2009). "The T-cell-specific adapter protein family: TSAd, ALX, and SH2D4A/SH2D4B." Immunological Reviews 232(1 Organization of Immunoreceptor Signaling by Adapters ): 240-254. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/78649>
Abstract: Adapter proteins play key roles in intracellular signal transduction through complex formation with catalytically active signaling molecules. In T lymphocytes, the role of several different types of adapter proteins in T-cell antigen receptor signal transduction is well established. An exception to this is the family of T-cell-specific adapter (TSAd) proteins comprising of TSAd, adapter protein of unknown function (ALX), SH2D4A, and SH2D4B. Only recently has the function of these adapters in T-cell signal transduction been explored. Here, we discuss advances in our understanding of the role of this family of adapter proteins in T cells. Their function as regulators of signal transduction in other cell types is also discussed.