SH2D2A
Function
Could be a T-cell-specific adapter protein involved in the control of T-cell activation. May play a role in the CD4-p56-LCK-dependent signal transduction pathway. Could also play an important role in normal and pathological angiogenesis. Could be an adapter protein that facilitates and regulates interaction of KDR with effector proteins important to endothelial cell survival and proliferation.
Post-translational modifications
Phosphorylated on tyrosine residues.
Tissue Specificity
Expression limited to tissues of the immune system and, in particular, activated T-cells. Expressed in peripheral blood leukocytes, thymus and spleen. Much lower expression or undetectable, in brain, placenta, skeletal muscle, prostate, testis, ovary, small intestine, and colon. Expressed at low levels in unstimulated T-cells, but not expressed in normal resting or activated B-cells. According to PubMed:10692392, expression is not restricted to activated T-cells, but strongly expressed in blood cell lineages, the endothelium and other cell and tissue types, such as heart, lung, and liver.
Cellular localization
- Cytoplasm
Alternative names
SCAP, TSAD, VRAP, SH2D2A, SH2 domain-containing protein 2A, SH2 domain-containing adapter protein, T cell-specific adapter protein, VEGF receptor-associated protein, TSAd