BTN2A2 binds T cell surface

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R-HSA-8851988
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Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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5/5
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BTN2A2 protein is upregulated upon T cell activation and interacts with activated T cells suggesting the presence of one or more receptors on these cells. It has been demonstrated that BTN2A2 inhibits T cell metabolism upon binding to its putative receptor on T cells (Smith et al. 2010).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
20208008 BTN1A1, the mammary gland butyrophilin, and BTN2A2 are both inhibitors of T cell activation

Smith, IA, Palmer, DB, Mather, IH, Rhodes, DA, Ammann, JU, Aw, D, Knezevic, BR, Trowsdale, J

J. Immunol. 2010
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