Figure 1.
Figure 1. Diagram showing the mechanism of action of SAP. SAP is an intracellular modulator of lymphocyte activation, both via the T-cell co-receptor SLAM or NK cell co-receptor 2B4/CD244. SAP is proposed to check binding of other SHP2 containing domains and thus inhibit downstream cell activation and cytokine release.

Diagram showing the mechanism of action of SAP. SAP is an intracellular modulator of lymphocyte activation, both via the T-cell co-receptor SLAM or NK cell co-receptor 2B4/CD244. SAP is proposed to check binding of other SHP2 containing domains and thus inhibit downstream cell activation and cytokine release.

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