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						Background: 
					 
						SH2D1A and SH2D1B are small, adaptor proteins with a single SH2-domain that play important signal transduction roles mediated by the signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM) family receptors. SH2D1A (also called SAP or SLAM-associated protein) is frequently mutated in patients with X-linked lymphoproliferative disease (Duncan’s disease), which is characterized by extreme susceptibility to Epstein-Barr virus; approximately 50 different SH2D1A mutations have been reported to date). The single SH2D1B gene in humans (also called EAT-2 or Ewing's sarcoma's/FLI1-activated transcript 2) is present as a pair of duplicated EAT-2A and EAT-2B genes with identical genomic organization in mouse and rat. 
					 
						Applications: 
					 
						WB 
					 
						Name of antibody: 
					 
						SH2D1A 
					 
						Immunogen: 
					 
						Fusion protein of human SH2D1A 
					 
						Full name: 
					 
						SH2 domain containing 1A 
					 
						Synonyms: 
					 
						SH2D1A; DSHP; EBVS; FLJ18687; FLJ92177; IMD5; LYP; MTCP1; SAP; XLP; XLPD 
					 
						SwissProt: 
					 
						O60880 
					 
						WB Predicted band size: 
					 
						14 kDa 
					 
						WB Positive control: 
					 
						Thymus tissue 
					 
						WB Recommended dilution: 
					 
						500-2000 
					
		
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
		
	
					 
				
					 
			
 
	
 
	