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BLNK Immunity Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 1-5 (January 2000) Tomohiro Kurosaki, Satoshi Tsukada  Immunity  Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 1-5 (January 2000) DOI: 10.1016/S1074-7613(00)80153-3

Figure 1 Signaling Molecules in B and T Cells Rlk resembles other Tec family PTKs, except that it lacks the PH domain. LAT and Gads appear to be expressed predominantly in T cells. Neither BLNK nor SLP-76 has enzymatic activity, but they both bear a number of domains that dictate interactions with other proteins. These include a C-terminal SH2 domain, a proline-rich central domain, and an acidic N-terminal region that contains several tyrosines. These two proteins have only 33% homology overall. Both the PLC-γ1 and -γ2 isoforms contain conserved catalytic subdomains (X and Y), separated by two SH2 domains and one SH3 domain, and an additional PH domain that is split by the SH domains (reviewed in Rhee and Bae 1997). Immunity 2000 12, 1-5DOI: (10.1016/S1074-7613(00)80153-3)

Figure 2 Models for PLC-γ Activation upon BCR or TCR Ligation Top and bottom panels show the BCR and the TCR systems, respectively. Zap and SLP represent Zap-70 and SLP-76, respectively. Immunity 2000 12, 1-5DOI: (10.1016/S1074-7613(00)80153-3)