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Hrs, a Mammalian Master Molecule in Vesicular Transport and Protein Sorting, Suppresses the Degradation of ESCRT Proteins Signal Transducing Adaptor Molecule 1 and 2 [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Biological Chemistry, 2005
The degradation and sorting of cytoplasmic and cell-surface proteins are crucial steps in the control of cellular functions. We previously identified three mammalian Vps (vacuolar protein sorting) proteins, Hrs (hepatocyte growth factor-regulated tyrosine kinase substrate) and signal transducing adaptor molecule (STAM) 1 and -2, which are tyrosine ...
Nobuyuki Tanaka   +2 more
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Enhanced c-Fms/M-CSF Receptor Signaling and Wound-Healing Process in Bone Marrow-Derived Macrophages of Signal-Transducing Adaptor Protein-2 (STAP-2) Deficient Mice

open access: yesBiological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2008
Signal-transducing adaptor protein-2 (STAP-2) is a recently identified adaptor protein as a c-Fms/M-CSF receptor-interacting protein and constitutively expressed in macrophages. In our previous study, we examined the role of STAP-2 in the c-Fms/M-CSF receptor signaling using a murine macrophage tumor cells line, Raw264.7.
Yuichi Sekine   +2 more
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Graft-versus-host disease develops in mice transplanted with lymphocyte-depleted bone marrow cells from signal-transducing adaptor protein-2 transgenic mice

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2021
Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is the most frequent complication after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), and is one of the major causes of non-relapse mortality. Transferred mature lymphocytes are thought to be responsible for GVHD based on the findings that mice transplanted with lymphocyte-depleted bone marrow (BM) cells ...
Hideaki Saito   +2 more
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Signal-transducing adaptor protein-2 modulates T-cell functions

open access: yesExploration of Immunology
Immune responses are orchestrated by controlling the initiation, magnitude, and duration of various signaling pathways. Adaptor proteins act as positive or negative regulators by targeting critical molecules of signaling cascades. Signal-transducing adaptor protein-2 (STAP-2) contains typical features of adaptor proteins, like a pleckstrin homology (PH)
Tadashi Matsuda   +2 more
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ESCRT-0 Protein Hepatocyte Growth Factor-regulated Tyrosine Kinase Substrate (Hrs) Is Targeted to Endosomes Independently of Signal-transducing Adaptor Molecule (STAM) and the Complex Formation with STAM Promotes Its Endosomal Dissociation [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Biological Chemistry, 2014
The ESCRT-0 complex, consisting of the hepatocyte growth factor-regulated tyrosine kinase substrate (Hrs) and the signal-transducing adaptor molecule (STAM) proteins, recognizes ubiquitylated cargo during the initial step of endosomal sorting. The endosomal accumulation of overexpressed Hrs has been reported previously to be associated with endosome ...
Katsuhiko Kojima   +2 more
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Role of Signal-Transducing Adaptor Protein-1 for T Cell Activation and Pathogenesis of Autoimmune Demyelination and Airway Inflammation

The Journal of Immunology
Abstract Signal-transducing adaptor protein (STAP)-1 is an adaptor protein that is widely expressed in T cells. In this article, we show that STAP-1 upregulates TCR-mediated T cell activation and T cell–mediated airway inflammation. Using STAP-1 knockout mice and STAP-1–overexpressing Jurkat cells, we found that STAP-1 enhanced TCR ...
Kota Kagohashi   +14 more
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STAP-2 Adaptor Protein Regulates Multiple Steps of Immune and Inflammatory Responses

Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2021
Tadashi Matsuda, Kenji Oritani
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Adaptor Protein STAP-2 Modulates Cellular Signaling in Immune Systems

Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2014
Yuichi Sekine
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Cloning of a Novel Signal-Transducing Adaptor Molecule Containing an SH3 Domain and ITAM

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1996
Toshikazu Takeshita   +2 more
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