Phospholipase C-gamma (PLCG) binds to phosphorylated Tyr-348 (Tyr-342 in mouse) and Tyr-352 (Tyr-346 in mouse) in SYK with its C-terminal SH2 domain (Law et al. 1996). PLCG2 functions downstream of CLEC6A/Dectin-2 and triggers cytokine production in response to the infection by Candida albicans. PLCG2 deficiency results in the defective production of NF-kB and significantly reduced production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) following infection (Gorjestani et al. 2011).
Law, CL, Chandran, KA, Sidorenko, SP, Clark, EA
Gorjestani, S, Yu, M, Tang, B, Zhang, D, Wang, D, Lin, X
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