SLAM Family Member 7
SLAM family member 7 (335 aa, ~37 kDa) is encoded by the human SLAMF7 gene. This protein is involved in signal transduction that promotes the activation of natural killer cells. [ ]
Term info
SLAM Family Member 7
- CD Antigen CD319
- CD2 Subset 1
- CD2-Like Receptor Activating Cytotoxic Cells
- CD2-Like Receptor-Activating Cytotoxic Cells
- CD319
- CD319 Antigen
- CRACC
- Membrane Protein FOAP-12
- Novel Ly9
- Protein 19A
- SLAM Family Member 7
- SLAMF7
NCIT_C116977, NCIT_C142800, NCIT_C142799
CTRP
There are 3 isoforms of SLAM family member 7 that result from alternative splicing. SLAM family member 7 isoform 3 is known as 19A24 protein and does not have the same natural killer cell activation activity as the canonical isoform 1. (UniProt), SLAM family member 7 may be a target for elotuzumab in the treatment of multiple myeloma.
SLAM Family Member 7
606625
SLAM Family Member 7
Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein
Q9NQ25
C1099412
C95308
Term relations
- Signaling Protein
- Gene_Product_Plays_Role_In_Biological_Process some NK Cell Activation
- Gene_Product_Has_Structural_Domain_Or_Motif some Immunoglobulin-Like C2-Type Domain
- Gene_Product_Plays_Role_In_Biological_Process some Signal Transduction
- Gene_Product_Encoded_By_Gene some SLAMF7 Gene