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Selective associations with signaling proteins determine stimulatory versus costimulatory activity of NKG2D
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An intriguing observation demonstrating that alternative splicing can generate NKG2D proteins able to pair only with DAP10 or with both DAP10 and DAP12. The latter provides potent stimulation and co-stimulation by the same receptor.
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Diefenbach A., Tomasello E., Lucas M., Jamieson A.M., Hsia J.K., Vivier E., Raulet D.H. Selective associations with signaling proteins determine stimulatory versus costimulatory activity of NKG2D. Nat. Immunol. 3:2002;1142-1149 An intriguing observation demonstrating that alternative splicing can generate NKG2D proteins able to pair only with DAP10 or with both DAP10 and DAP12. The latter provides potent stimulation and co-stimulation by the same receptor.
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The first description of a DAP10-deficient mouse and evidence that after NK cell activation an NKG2D isoform can associate with DAP12.
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Gilfillan S., Ho E.L., Cella M., Yokoyama W.M., Colonna M. NKG2D recruits two distinct adapters to trigger NK cell activation and costimulation. Nat. Immunol. 3:2002;1150-1155 The first description of a DAP10-deficient mouse and evidence that after NK cell activation an NKG2D isoform can associate with DAP12.
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This paper describes the distribution of NKG2D on mouse NK cells, activated T cells and activated macrophages, and demonstrates the role of the receptor in effector functions.
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Jamieson A.M., Diefenbach A., McMahon C.W., Xiong N., Carlyle J.R., Raulet D.H. The role of the NKG2D immunoreceptor in immune cell activation and natural killing. Immunity. 17:2002;19-29 This paper describes the distribution of NKG2D on mouse NK cells, activated T cells and activated macrophages, and demonstrates the role of the receptor in effector functions.
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UL16-binding proteins, novel MHC class I-related proteins, bind to NKG2D and activate multiple signaling pathways in primary NK cells
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The authors provide evidence that soluble NKG2D ligands activate human NK cells and stimulate multiple biochemical pathways.
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Klem J., Verrett P.C., Kumar V., Schatzle J.D. 2B4 is constitutively associated with linker for the activation of T cells in glycolipid-enriched microdomains: properties required for 2B4 lytic function. J. Immunol. 169:2002;55-62.
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