
A Role for SHIP in Stem Cell Biology and Transplantation
Inositol phospholipid signaling pathways have begun to emerge as important players in stem cell biology and bone marrow transplantation [ 1 – 4 ]. The SH2-containing Inositol Phosphatase (SHIP) is among the enzymes that can modify endogenous mammalian phosphoinositides.
SHIP1 Inhibition Increases Immunoregulatory Capacity and …
In this study, we report the identification of a chemical inhibitor of SHIP1, 3 α-aminocholestane (3AC). Treatment with 3AC significantly expands the myeloid immunoregulatory cell compartment and impairs the ability of peripheral lymphoid tissues to prime allogeneic T cell responses.
Regulation of immune cell signaling by SHIP1: A phosphatase, …
The phosphoinositide phosphatase SHIP is a critical regulator of immune cell activation. Despite considerable study, the mechanisms controlling SHIP activity to ensure balanced cell activation rema...
Inhibitor and activator: dual functions for SHIP in immunity and …
SHIP1 is at the nexus of intracellular signaling pathways in immune cells that mediate BM graft rejection, production of inflammatory and immunosuppressive cytokines, immunoregulatory cell formation, the BM niche that supports development of the immune system and immune cancers.
A role for SHIP in stem cell biology and transplantation
Inositol phospholipid signaling pathways have begun to emerge as important players in stem cell biology and bone marrow transplantation [1-4]. The SH2-containing Inositol Phosphatase (SHIP) is among the enzymes that can modify endogenous mammalian phosphoinositides.
Structure, function, and biology of SHIP proteins - Genes
In recent years a new signaling protein component of many growth factor receptor signaling pathways has been identified, called SHIP (SH 2-containing I nositol 5′- P hosphatase). This review presents current structural information on the …
SHIP Modulates Immune Receptor Responses by Regulating …
SHIP (cytoplasmic SHIP) is the complete murine SHIP protein, which contains an N-terminal SH2 domain, a 5′-phosphoinositol phosphatase domain (5′-IPase), two PTB binding site motifs (Y Y), and a proline-rich domain (Pro).
Activin/TGF-β induce apoptosis through Smad-dependent
Nov 11, 2002 · We show that in haematopoietic cells, TGF-β family members regulate apoptosis through expression of the inositol phosphatase SHIP (Src homology 2 (SH2) domain-containing 5′ inositol phosphatase),...
Structure, function, and biology of SHIP proteins
In recent years a new signaling protein component of many growth factor receptor signaling pathways has been identified, called SHIP (SH 2-containing I nositol 5′-P hosphatase). This review presents current structural information on the …
In recent years a new signaling protein component of many growth factor receptor signaling pathways has been identified, called SHIP (SH2-containing Inositol 58-Phosphatase). This re- view presents current structural information on the SHIP protein and its …
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