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CD226

Function

Cell surface receptor that plays an important role in the immune system, particularly in intercellular adhesion, lymphocyte signaling, cytotoxicity and lymphokine secretion mediated by cytotoxic T-cells and NK cells (PubMed:8673704, PubMed:9712030). Functions as a costimulatory receptor upon recognition of target cells, such as virus-infected or tumor cells. Upon binding to its ligands PVR/CD155 or NECTIN2/CD112 on target cells, promotes the cytotoxic activity of NK cells and CTLs, enhancing their ability to kill these cells (PubMed:26755705, PubMed:31253644, PubMed:30591568). Mechanistically, phosphorylation by Src kinases such as LYN of FYN, enables binding to adapter GRB2, leading to activation of VAV1, PI3K and PLCG1. Promotes also activation of kinases ERK and AKT, as well as calcium fluxes (By similarity).

Post-translational modifications

PKC-mediated phosphorylation at Ser-329 is required for lipid raft recruitment (PubMed:15684041). Phosphorylation of Tyr-322 requires association with lipid rafts and allows GRB2 binding and activation of subsequent signaling (By similarity).

Tissue specificity

Expressed by peripheral blood T-lymphocytes.

Cellular localization

  • Cell membrane
  • Single-pass type I membrane protein
  • Localizes to lipid rafts.

Alternative names

  • DNAM1
  • CD226
  • DNAM1
  • CD226 antigen
  • DNAX accessory molecule 1
  • DNAM-1

Target type

Proteins

Primary research area

Immunology & Infectious Disease

Other research areas

  • Immuno-oncology

Molecular weight

38614Da

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