Interaction of DAP12 and CLM7

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R-HSA-2426566
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Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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5/5
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CLM7/TREM5 is a member of the CMRF-35/immune receptor expressed by myeloid cell (IREM) multigene family of immune receptors expressed on myeloid cells. It has a basic residue in its transmembrane domain and a functional tyrosine-based motif in its short cytoplasmic tail. This structural arrangement confers CLM7 the ability to signal through two independent pathways: one through associating with activating adaptor protein DAP12 and the other through the tyrosine motif in its cytoplasmic tail (Martinez-Barriocanal & Sayos 2006).
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