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The adhesion and degranulation adaptor protein (ADAP) was initially identified as a molecular adapter that couples T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation to the avidity of integrins governing T cell adhesion. TCR stimulation promotes the formation of a multi-protein complex containing CARMA1, MALT1, and BCL-10, which through the association of ADAP, ultimately activates the NF-kappa-B family of transcription factors. More recent experiments have shown that ADAP controls optimal T cell proliferation, cytokine production, and expression of the Bcl-2 family member Bcl-x(L), suggesting that ADAP regulates T cell activation by promoting antigen-dependent T cell-antigen presenting cell (APC) activation. At least three isoforms of ADAP are known to exist.
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Protein Aliases: ADAP; Adhesion and degranulation promoting adaptor protein; adhesion and degranulation-promoting adaptor protein; FYB-120/130; FYN-binding protein 1; FYN-T-binding protein; p120/p130; SLAP-130; SLP-76-associated phosphoprotein
Gene Aliases: ADAP; FYB; FYB1; PRO0823; SLAP-130; SLAP130
UniProt ID: (Human) O15117
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 2533
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