Immunoregulatory interactions between lymphoid and non-lymphoid cells (Homo sapiens)

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1, 7, 13, 292, 18, 308, 22, 272010, 16, 1715, 36128, 22, 278, 22, 278, 22, 2714, 2433, 348, 22, 2715, 36378, 22, 27353, 521, 26, 3125, 283248, 22, 2733236, 9Ig Lambda C region[extracellularregion]KIR2DS2 complexedwith DAP12 [plasmamembrane]Antigen-bound Ig GAntibody[extracellularregion]CD200 bound toCD200R [plasmamembrane]Integrin alphaLbeta2(LFA-1) [plasmamembrane]T-cell receptor[plasma membrane]CD8 [plasmamembrane]HLA-A3 [plasmamembrane]NKG2D complexed withDAP10 [plasmamembrane]LILR-interacting MHCClass I molecules[plasma membrane]MHC Class Iinteracting withLILRs [plasmamembrane]HLA-A3 [plasmamembrane]TCR interacting withantigen-bearing MHCClass I [plasmamembrane]L-selectin ligands[plasma membrane]Beta-2-microglobulin:classI MHC heavy chainComplex [plasmamembrane]T-cell receptorcomplex [plasmamembrane]CD226 bound toNectin 2 [plasmamembrane]KIR2DS2 complexedwith DAP12 [plasmamembrane]T-cell receptorcomplex with CD8[plasma membrane]HLA-C Cw4 (group 2)[plasma membrane]HLA-G [plasmamembrane]Ig Antibody LightChain [extracellularregion]Antigen-boundantibody bound tolymphoid Fc gammareceptors [plasmamembrane]cellKIR2DS1 complexedwith DAP12 [plasmamembrane]Integrin alphaLbeta2(LFA-1) [plasmamembrane]NKG2D complexed withDAP10 [plasmamembrane]HLA-Cgroup-I-interactingKIRs [plasmamembrane]HLA-C Cw3 (group 1)[plasma membrane]HLA-E interactingwith KLRC1:KLRD1[plasma membrane]Antigen peptidebound class I MHC[plasma membrane]CD40 complexed withCD40L [plasmamembrane]CD8 [plasmamembrane]HLA-C group 2interacting withKIR2DS1 [plasmamembrane]T-cell receptor[plasma membrane]L-selectininteracting withknown ligands[plasma membrane]CXADR bound to JAML[plasma membrane]Ig Antibody LightChain [extracellularregion]VLA-4:VCAM-1 [plasmamembrane]Complex of CD19,CD81, CD225 and CD21[plasma membrane]KIR2DS1 complexedwith DAP12 [plasmamembrane]Ig Kappa Light ChainV Region[extracellularregion]Complex of CD19,CD81, CD225 and CD21with C3d-boundAntigen [plasmamembrane]ImmunoglobulinLambda Light Chain[extracellularregion]Ig Lamda Light ChainV Region[extracellularregion]HLA-C group 1interacting withKIR2DS2 [plasmamembrane]VLA-4 [plasmamembrane]HLA-Bw4 [plasmamembrane]CD3 epsilon gamma[plasma membrane]HLA-C Cw3 (group 1)[plasma membrane]TCR chain alpha[plasma membrane]ICAM 1-4 [plasmamembrane]Integrin alpha4beta7[plasma membrane]TCR chain beta[plasma membrane]CD96:PVR [plasmamembrane]HLA-E [plasmamembrane]Complex of CD19,CD81, CD225 and CD21[plasma membrane]Ig Heavy Chain VRegion[extracellularregion]HLA-G interactingwith KIR2DL4 [plasmamembrane]CD3 epsilon gamma[plasma membrane]CD3 epsilon delta[plasma membrane]HLA-C Cw4 (group 2)[plasma membrane]C3d complexed withantigen[extracellularregion]MHC Class I [plasmamembrane]MHC Class I [plasmamembrane]cellBeta-2-microglobulin:classI MHC heavy chainComplex [plasmamembrane]CD3 epsilon delta[plasma membrane]cellC3d complexed withantigen[extracellularregion]E-cadherin bound toKLRG1 [plasmamembrane]Lymphoid-expressedFc-gamma receptors[plasma membrane]Ig Lambda C region[extracellularregion]Integrin alpha4beta7[plasma membrane]Ig Heavy Chain VRegion[extracellularregion]HLA-E [plasmamembrane]Ig Lamda Light ChainV Region[extracellularregion]Integrinalpha4beta7:MADCAM1[plasma membrane]HLA-C group 2interacting withKIR2DL1 [plasmamembrane]cellAntigen peptidebound class I MHC[plasma membrane]T-cell receptorcomplex with CD8[plasma membrane]Immunoglobulin KappaLight Chain[extracellularregion]TCR chain alpha[plasma membrane]CD226:PVR [plasmamembrane]NKG2D ligand [plasmamembrane]LFA-1:ICAM 1-4[plasma membrane]VLA-4 [plasmamembrane]LILR-interacting MHCClass I molecules[plasma membrane]HLA Bw4 interactingwith KIR3DL1 [plasmamembrane]ImmunoglobulinLambda Light Chain[extracellularregion]HLA-G [plasmamembrane]HLA-A3 interactingwith KIR3DL2 [plasmamembrane]HLA-Bw4 [plasmamembrane]CRTAM bound to NECL2[plasma membrane]HLA-C Cw3 (group 1)[plasma membrane]TCR chain beta[plasma membrane]Immunoglobulin KappaLight Chain[extracellularregion]T-cell receptorcomplex [plasmamembrane]HLA-C group 1interacting withKIR2DL2/3 [plasmamembrane]Ig Kappa Light ChainV Region[extracellularregion]HLA-C Cw4 (group 2)[plasma membrane]Ligand interactingwith NKG2D [plasmamembrane]MHC Class Iinteracting withCD160 [plasmamembrane]Antigen-bound Ig GAntibody[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIregion TEW[extracellularregion]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-4 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Daudi[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Roy[extracellularregion]IGLV5-45(1-?)[extracellularregion]MADCAM1-1 [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, alpha chainF precursor [plasmamembrane]KIR3DL1HCST(1-93) [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion ARH-77[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIregion FR[extracellularregion]CD3E [plasmamembrane]class I MHC B81[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Rei[extracellularregion]HLA-Cgroup-I-interactingKIRsIg kappa chain V-IIIregion NG9[extracellularregion]KLRK1 [plasmamembrane]CD226 bound toNectin 2HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-3 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIregion GM607[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Ka[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IVregion JI[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-7 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]class I MHC B45[plasma membrane]CD3G [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion HIL[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion MCE[extracellularregion]KIR3DL1 [plasmamembrane]HLA-C group 1interacting withKIR2DS2IgH heavy chainV-III region VH26precursor[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IVregion JI[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IVregion B17[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-4 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]class I MHC B59[plasma membrane]IGLV3-16(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Mev[extracellularregion]GLYCAM1 [plasmamembrane]class I MHC B82[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion BAN[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion NEW[extracellularregion]MHC Class Imoleculesinteracting withCD160Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion LAY[extracellularregion]KIR2DL3 [plasmamembrane]IGLV2-23(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion VH[extracellularregion]HLA-A3HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, alpha chainG precursor [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion BUR[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion WAT[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion MEM[extracellularregion]PVRL2 [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-VIregion SUT[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion DOB[extracellularregion]IGHV(1-?)[extracellularregion]ITGB7 [plasmamembrane]HLA-A3 interactingwith KIR3DL2MHC Class Iinteracting withCD160Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Walker[extracellularregion]class I MHC B7[plasma membrane]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion EPS[extracellularregion]HLA-G interactingwith KIR2DL4Ig lambda chain Vregion 4A[extracellularregion]HLA-C group 1interacting withKIR2DL2/3Integrin alphaLbeta2(LFA-1)Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion TRO[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion KOL[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-16 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-36 alphachain [plasmamembrane]IFITM1 [plasmamembrane]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]IGLV3-16(1-?)[extracellularregion]VLA-4Ig lambda chain V-IVregion Hil[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Ka[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-Iregion WOL[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion CLL[extracellularregion]class I MHC B37[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-33 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion POM[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIregion GM607[extracellularregion]class I MHC B67[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion AU[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chainV-III region SH[extracellularregion]IGHV7-81(1-?)[extracellularregion]IGLV3-25(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion WEA[extracellularregion]class I MHC B46[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion TIL[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-Iregion EU[extracellularregion]KIR2DS1 [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-Iregion HG3[extracellularregion]NKG2D ligandT-cell receptorcomplex with CD8Ig kappa chain V-Iregion DEE[extracellularregion]TCRA [plasmamembrane]IGLC2(?-106)[extracellularregion]CXADRB2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]TYROBP [plasmamembrane]IGLV1-44(1-?)[extracellularregion]PVR [plasmamembrane]PVR [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion DAW[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-32 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-16 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-VIregion EB4[extracellularregion]KIR2DS1 [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Gal[extracellularregion]IGLV2-33(1-?)[extracellularregion]ITGB1 [plasmamembrane]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion TUR[extracellularregion]class I MHC B52[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion GAL[extracellularregion]IgH heavy chainV-III region VH26precursor[extracellularregion]KIR2DL1 [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion WOL[extracellularregion]class I MHC B13[plasma membrane]class I MHC B56[plasma membrane]KIR2DL2 [plasmamembrane]CD3D [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion BUR[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion WIN[extracellularregion]IGLV11-55(1-?)[extracellularregion]ICAM1 [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chainV-VII region MOT[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-VIregion EB4[extracellularregion]IGKC(1-106)[extracellularregion]KIR3DL2 [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion JON[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Mev[extracellularregion]CXADR [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-VIregion WLT[extracellularregion]class I MHC B51[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-11 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-31 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion NIG-84[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-74 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-VIregion NIG-48[extracellularregion]L-selectininteracting withknown ligandsclass I MHC B13[plasma membrane]IGLV10-54(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Wes[extracellularregion]class I MHC B47[plasma membrane]CD200R1Ig kappa chain Vregion EV15[extracellularregion]CD247-1 [plasmamembrane]CD81 [plasmamembrane]ITGAL [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-IVregion MOL[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion HE[extracellularregion]IGLC3(?-106)[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IVregion Kern[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-18 alphachain [plasmamembrane]CD3D [plasmamembrane]CD3G [plasmamembrane]ICAM2(22-275)[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-8 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion SESS[extracellularregion]CD8B [plasmamembrane]IGHV7-81(1-?)[extracellularregion]CRTAM bound to NECL2class I MHC B52[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion LAY[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion EU[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion NEWM[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-43 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-3 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-25 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion WAS[extracellularregion]KLRC1 [plasmamembrane]CD247-1 [plasmamembrane]IGLV3-27(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion B6[extracellularregion]class I MHC B55[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Walker[extracellularregion]CXADR bound to JAMLIg kappa chain V-IIregion Cum[extracellularregion]CD8B [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-3 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]IGLC3(?-106)[extracellularregion]class I MHC B41[plasma membrane]IGKV4-1(21-?)[extracellularregion]LILR setHLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-1 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-66 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIregion FR[extracellularregion]IGLV11-55(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion NG9[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-32 alphachain [plasmamembrane]cd21(1-?) [plasmamembrane]IGLV7-43(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion Ti[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion BL2[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion MGC[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion IARC/BL41[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIregion RPMI 6410[extracellularregion]class I MHC B67[plasma membrane]IGLC6(?-106)[extracellularregion]TRAC(?-142) [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-Vregion DEL[extracellularregion]CD34-1 [plasmamembrane]IGLV3-22(1-?)[extracellularregion]IGLV4-3(1-?)[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-3 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion TUR[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion POM[extracellularregion]class I MHC B38[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-3 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-14 alphachain [plasmamembrane]VCAM1 [plasmamembrane]ITGB7 [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-29 alphachain [plasmamembrane]ITGA4(40-1038)[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-3 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion OU[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion BAN[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IVregion STH[extracellularregion]class I MHC B53[plasma membrane]CD226 [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion AU[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-Iregion WOL[extracellularregion]Ligand interactingwith NKG2DIGLV(23-?)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion SIE[extracellularregion]CRTAM(1-393) [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion JON[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-1 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion WAH[extracellularregion]IGLC2(?-106)[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, E alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion CAM[extracellularregion]IGLV4-69(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion ZAP[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion CAM[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Daudi[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IVregion Len[extracellularregion]class I MHC B56[plasma membrane]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion EPS[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion WEA[extracellularregion]IGLV2-11(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-VIregion NIG-48[extracellularregion]IGLC7(?-106)[extracellularregion]CDH1(155-882)[plasma membrane]HLA Bw4 interactingwith KIR3DL1ICAM4 [plasmamembrane]class I MHC B35[plasma membrane]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]ITGA4(40-1038)[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion GA[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain Vregion EV15[extracellularregion]IGLV1-40(1-?)[extracellularregion]IGLC1(1-105)[extracellularregion]IGKV1-5(23-?)[extracellularregion]class I MHC B39[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion IARC/BL41[extracellularregion]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]TRBV12-3 [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-Vregion DEL[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IVregion Hil[extracellularregion]CRTAM(1-393)class I MHC B8[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion DOB[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, alpha chainG precursor [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Kue[extracellularregion]HLA-E interactingwith KLRC1:KLRD1Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Bi[extracellularregion]AMICA1Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion GAL[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-5 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]class I MHC B50[plasma membrane]IGLV4-60(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion BO[extracellularregion]HLA-C group 2interacting withKIR2DL1Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion HIC[extracellularregion]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion POM[extracellularregion]HLA-C Cw4 (group 2)B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]CD40LG(1-261)HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-5 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-80 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-25 alphachain [plasmamembrane]LFA-1:ICAM 1-4IGLV2-18(1-?)[extracellularregion]class I MHC B49[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion CAR[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-3 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion AG[extracellularregion]class I MHC B57[plasma membrane]CD96(22-569)HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-3 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion ZAP[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Bi[extracellularregion]class I MHC B15[plasma membrane]class I MHC B47[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Ni[extracellularregion]CD19 [plasmamembrane]IGLV2-11(1-?)[extracellularregion]class I MHC B78[plasma membrane]class I MHC B58[plasma membrane]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]PVRL2Ig lambda chain V-IIregion TOG[extracellularregion]Antigen-bound Ig GAntibodyITGA4(40-1038)[plasma membrane]IGLV2-18(1-?)[extracellularregion]MADCAM1-1CD3E [plasmamembrane]IGLV2-33(1-?)[extracellularregion]C3d complexed withantigenComplex of CD19,CD81, CD225 and CD21with C3d-boundAntigenTYROBP [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion CAR[extracellularregion]class I MHC B41[plasma membrane]Ig lambda chain V-IVregion MOL[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion SIE[extracellularregion]IGLV1-36(1-?)[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-68 alphachain [plasmamembrane]IGKVA18(21-?)[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-74 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIregion MIL[extracellularregion]class I MHC B44[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion HIL[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IVregion Len[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion NEI[extracellularregion]IGLV7-46(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion OU[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-69 alphachain [plasmamembrane]IGLV3-27(1-?)[extracellularregion]TRBC1(?-177) [plasmamembrane]class I MHC B57[plasma membrane]class I MHC B39[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-66 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion VOR[extracellularregion]class I MHC B15[plasma membrane]CD226:PVRclass I MHC B38[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion VG[extracellularregion]class I MHC B27[plasma membrane]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion VIL[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-31 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-12 alphachain [plasmamembrane]KIR2DS1 complexedwith DAP12HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-29 alphachain [plasmamembrane]KIR3DL2Ig heavy chain V-Iregion Mot[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-2 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion HE[extracellularregion]class I MHC B37[plasma membrane]CD226cd21(1-?) [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-2 alphachain [plasmamembrane]class I MHC B73[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion TRO[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-1 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-IVregion Bau[extracellularregion]CD40-1class I MHC B18[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion COR[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-36 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-Iregion ND[extracellularregion]ITGA4(40-1038)[plasma membrane]AMICA1 [plasmamembrane]class I MHC B14[plasma membrane]IGLC7(?-106)[extracellularregion]CD226 [plasmamembrane]Integrinalpha4beta7:MADCAM1MICA(1-194) [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion BUR[extracellularregion]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion VG[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-4 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]CD8A [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-7 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Gal[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IVregion Bau[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIregion TEW[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion DAW[extracellularregion]IGLV5-45(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion HAH[extracellularregion]class I MHC B8[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-6 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]CD40 complexed withCD40LTYROBP [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion GA[extracellularregion]T-cell receptoralpha chain V regionHPB-MLT precursor[plasma membrane]IGLC6(?-106)[extracellularregion]KLRG1HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-24 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-17 alphachain [plasmamembrane]PVRIg heavy chain V-IIregion OU[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion HK101[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IVregion X[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion HK101[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion BRO[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion AG[extracellularregion]class I MHC B42[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion BUT[extracellularregion]CD200 [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-17 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion HA[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion BUT[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Ni[extracellularregion]CD160 [plasmamembrane]IGLV4-60(1-?)[extracellularregion]class I MHC B54[plasma membrane]ULBP1 [plasmamembrane]IGLV3-22(1-?)[extracellularregion]ULBP3 [plasmamembrane]KLRD1 [plasmamembrane]HLA-EHLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-30 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-2 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion COR[extracellularregion]HLA-Bw4IFITM1 [plasmamembrane]Complex of CD19,CD81, CD225 and CD21Ig lambda chain V-Iregion VOR[extracellularregion]class I MHC B81[plasma membrane]IGLV8-61(1-?)[extracellularregion]HLA-C group 2interacting withKIR2DS1C3d fragment[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chainV-III region LOI[extracellularregion]class I MHC B54[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion GOL[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-23 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-34 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-6 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]L-selectin ligandsIg lambda chain V-IIregion NEI[extracellularregion]TYROBP [plasmamembrane]ITGB2 [plasmamembrane]class I MHC B38[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-4 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Scw[extracellularregion]class I MHC B51[plasma membrane]C3d fragment[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-1 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]ITGAL [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-24 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion NIG-58[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-80 alphachain [plasmamembrane]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chainV-VII region MOT[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-26 alphachain [plasmamembrane]CD19 [plasmamembrane]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]VLA-4:VCAM-1class I MHC B55[plasma membrane]KIR2DS2 [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-3 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]VCAM1IGKV4-1(21-?)[extracellularregion]TCRB [plasmamembrane]class I MHC B35[plasma membrane]KIR2DL4 [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion BOH[extracellularregion]IGLV3-12(1-?)[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, alpha chainG precursor [plasmamembrane]IGLV5-37(1-?)[extracellularregion]IGLV3-12(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IVregion B17[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion NIE[extracellularregion]CD8A [plasmamembrane]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-8 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion B6[extracellularregion]class I MHC B82[plasma membrane]PVRL2 [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-Iregion HG3[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-12 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-VIregion AR[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion BUR[extracellularregion]class I MHC B14[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion GOL[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion MGC[extracellularregion]KLRC1ITGB2 [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion TRO[extracellularregion]CD200 bound toCD200RIg lambda chain V-IIregion VIL[extracellularregion]class I MHC B73[plasma membrane]Ig lambda chain V-VIregion AR[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Hau[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion MCE[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-34 alphachain [plasmamembrane]FCGR3A [plasmamembrane]Antigen-boundantibody bound tolymphoid Fc gammareceptorsIg lambda chain V-IIregion NIG-58[extracellularregion]ITGB1 [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIregion RPMI 6410[extracellularregion]IGLV7-43(1-?)[extracellularregion]class I MHC B42[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion DEE[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion OU[extracellularregion]Integrin alpha4beta7IGLV10-54(1-?)[extracellularregion]TRBC1(?-177) [plasmamembrane]MADCAM1-1 [plasmamembrane]CD200Ig lambda chain V-Iregion NEWM[extracellularregion]IGLV2-23(1-?)[extracellularregion]KLRK1 [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-11 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-15 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion WAT[extracellularregion]KLRG1 [plasmamembrane]Antigen peptidebound class I MHCclass I MHC B59[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-IVregion STH[extracellularregion]TRBV12-3 [plasmamembrane]T-cell receptoralpha chain V regionPY14 precursor[plasma membrane]ICAM3 [plasmamembrane]class I MHC B27[plasma membrane]class I MHC B44[plasma membrane]T-cell receptoralpha chain V regionHPB-MLT precursor[plasma membrane]Ig lambda chain V-VIregion SUT[extracellularregion]CD96:PVRHLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-18 alphachain [plasmamembrane]KIR2DS2 [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chain V-VIregion WLT[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-43 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HCST(1-93) [plasmamembrane]IGLV4-3(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion NEWM[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-14 alphachain [plasmamembrane]CD160Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Hau[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-33 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion CLL[extracellularregion]MHC Class Iinteracting withLILRsIg kappa chain V-Iregion Roy[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, alpha chainG precursor [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Kue[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion NIG-84[extracellularregion]class I MHC B46[plasma membrane]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion BOH[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain Vregion 4A[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-30 alphachain [plasmamembrane]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion TIL[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion WEA[extracellularregion]KIR2DS2 complexedwith DAP12class I MHC B58[plasma membrane]KLRD1Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion HAH[extracellularregion]LILR-interacting MHCClass I moleculesIg kappa chain V-IIIregion VH[extracellularregion]IGKC(1-106)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Rei[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chainV-III region LOI[extracellularregion]KIR2DL4TCRB [plasmamembrane]IGLV5-37(1-?)[extracellularregion]IGKVA18(21-?)[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion WAS[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-Iregion Mot[extracellularregion]IGLV1-44(1-?)[extracellularregion]TCRA [plasmamembrane]Ig lambda chainV-III region SH[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion KOL[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion WAH[extracellularregion]class I MHC B40[plasma membrane]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion NIG-64[extracellularregion]E-cadherin bound toKLRG1Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion BRO[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-Iregion SIE[extracellularregion]class I MHC B45[plasma membrane]class I MHC B53[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion NEWM[extracellularregion]CD96(22-569) [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, E alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion ARH-77[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion HA[extracellularregion]IGLC1(1-105)[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-69 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Lay[extracellularregion]class I MHC B7[plasma membrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, E alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]TCR interacting withantigen-bearing MHCClass IIg lambda chain V-IVregion Kern[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion WIN[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-Iregion EU[extracellularregion]TRAC(?-142) [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIregion SESS[extracellularregion]CDH1(155-882)HLA-GIGKV1-5(23-?)[extracellularregion]class I MHC B78[plasma membrane]IGLV4-69(1-?)[extracellularregion]class I MHC B49[plasma membrane]T-cell receptoralpha chain V regionPY14 precursor[plasma membrane]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion NEW[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, alpha chainF precursor [plasmamembrane]B2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]IGLV(23-?)[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-68 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-2 alphachain [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-15 alphachain [plasmamembrane]RAET1E [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Wes[extracellularregion]IGLV1-40(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion WAH[extracellularregion]IGLV1-36(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IVregion X[extracellularregion]IGLV3-25(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion TEI[extracellularregion]SELLB2M(21-119) [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion Ti[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Lay[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion WAH[extracellularregion]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion NIE[extracellularregion]CD40LG(1-261)[plasma membrane]NKG2D complexed withDAP10KIR2DL1Ig lambda chain V-IIregion BO[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion HIC[extracellularregion]class I MHC B38[plasma membrane]IGHV(1-?)[extracellularregion]class I MHC B40[plasma membrane]CD40-1 [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion WEA[extracellularregion]IGLV7-46(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion EU[extracellularregion]HLA-C Cw3 (group 1)IGLV8-61(1-?)[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion TOG[extracellularregion]MICB(1-318) [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion POM[extracellularregion]SELL [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-26 alphachain [plasmamembrane]Ig heavy chain V-Iregion SIE[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion NIG-64[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-IIregion TRO[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, A-23 alphachain [plasmamembrane]ICAM 1-4CD200R1 [plasmamembrane]Ig kappa chain V-Iregion Scw[extracellularregion]Lymphoid-expressedFc-gamma receptorsIg heavy chain V-Iregion ND[extracellularregion]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, Cw-4 alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]Ig heavy chain V-IIIregion TEI[extracellularregion]class I MHC B50[plasma membrane]Ig kappa chain V-IIregion MIL[extracellularregion]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion MEM[extracellularregion]CD81 [plasmamembrane]HLA class Ihistocompatibilityantigen, E alphachain precursor[plasma membrane]class I MHC B18[plasma membrane]Ig lambda chain V-Iregion BL2[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIIregion WOL[extracellularregion]Ig kappa chain V-IIregion Cum[extracellularregion]FCGR2B [plasmamembrane]118, 198, 198, 198, 19


Description

A number of receptors and cell adhesion molecules play a key role in modifying the response of cells of lymphoid origin (such as B-, T- and NK cells) to self and tumor antigens, as well as to pathogenic organisms.

<p>Molecules such as KIRs and LILRs form part of a crucial surveillance system that looks out for any derangement, usually caused by cancer or viral infection, in MHC Class I presentation. Somatic cells are also able to report internal functional impairment by displaying surface stress markers such as MICA. The presence of these molecules on somatic cells is picked up by C-lectin NK immune receptors.<p><p>Lymphoid cells are able to regulate their location and movement in accordance to their state of activation, and home in on tissues expressing the appropriate complementary ligands. For example, lymphoid cells may fine tune the presence and concentration of adhesion molecules belonging to the IgSF, Selectin and Integrin class that interact with a number of vascular markers of inflammation.<p><p>Furthermore, there are a number of avenues through which lymphoid cells may interact with antigen. This may be presented directly to a specific T-cell receptor in the context of an MHC molecule. Antigen-antibody complexes may anchor to the cell via a small number of lymphoid-specific Fc receptors that may, in turn, influence cell function further. Activated complement factor C3d binds to both antigen and to cell surface receptor CD21. In such cases, the far-reaching influence of CD19 on B-lymphocyte function is tempered by its interaction with CD21.Original Pathway at Reactome: http://www.reactome.org/PathwayBrowser/#DB=gk_current&FOCUS_SPECIES_ID=48887&FOCUS_PATHWAY_ID=198933</div>

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76993view08:28, 17 July 2014ReactomeTeamFixed remaining interactions
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44851view09:50, 6 October 2011MartijnVanIerselOntology Term : 'signaling pathway pertinent to immunity' added !
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External references

DataNodes

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
AMICA1 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ86YT9 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
AMICA1ProteinQ86YT9 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Antigen peptide bound class I MHCComplexREACT_11766 (Reactome)
Antigen-bound

antibody bound to lymphoid Fc gamma

receptors
ComplexREACT_11822 (Reactome)
Antigen-bound Ig G AntibodyComplexREACT_11894 (Reactome) In view of the highly variable nature of antibody proteins, this biological object is an approximate and fragmented representation of an IgM/IgD antibody, given the limitations of Ig chain enumeration in UniProt. A single mRNA transcript is alternatively spliced to give either IgM or IgD. Thus unactivated B cells contain both classes of antibody.
B2M(21-119) [plasma membrane]ProteinP61769 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
C3d complexed with antigenComplexREACT_11562 (Reactome)
C3d fragment

[extracellular

region]
ProteinP01024 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD160 [plasma membrane]ProteinO95971 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD160ProteinO95971 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD19 [plasma membrane]ProteinP15391 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD200 [plasma membrane]ProteinP41217 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD200 bound to CD200RComplexREACT_11641 (Reactome)
CD200ProteinP41217 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD200R1 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ8TD46 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD200R1ProteinQ8TD46 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD226 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ15762 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD226 bound to Nectin 2ComplexREACT_11703 (Reactome)
CD226:PVRComplexREACT_11602 (Reactome)
CD226ProteinQ15762 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD247-1 [plasma membrane]ProteinP20963-1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD34-1 [plasma membrane]ProteinP28906-1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD3D [plasma membrane]ProteinP04234 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD3E [plasma membrane]ProteinP07766 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD3G [plasma membrane]ProteinP09693 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD40 complexed with CD40LComplexREACT_11386 (Reactome)
CD40-1 [plasma membrane]ProteinP25942-1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD40-1ProteinP25942-1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD40LG(1-261) [plasma membrane]ProteinP29965 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD40LG(1-261)ProteinP29965 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD81 [plasma membrane]ProteinP60033 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD8A [plasma membrane]ProteinP01732 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD8B [plasma membrane]ProteinP10966 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD96(22-569) [plasma membrane]ProteinP40200 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD96(22-569)ProteinP40200 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CD96:PVRComplexREACT_11952 (Reactome)
CDH1(155-882) [plasma membrane]ProteinP12830 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CDH1(155-882)ProteinP12830 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CRTAM bound to NECL2ComplexREACT_11356 (Reactome)
CRTAM(1-393) [plasma membrane]ProteinO95727 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CRTAM(1-393)ProteinO95727 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CXADR [plasma membrane]ProteinP78310 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CXADR bound to JAMLComplexREACT_11619 (Reactome)
CXADRProteinP78310 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Complex of CD19,

CD81, CD225 and CD21 with C3d-bound

Antigen
ComplexREACT_11584 (Reactome)
Complex of CD19, CD81, CD225 and CD21ComplexREACT_11777 (Reactome)
E-cadherin bound to KLRG1ComplexREACT_11260 (Reactome)
FCGR2B [plasma membrane]ProteinP31994 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
FCGR3A [plasma membrane]ProteinP08637 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GLYCAM1 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ8IVK1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HCST(1-93) [plasma membrane]ProteinQ9UBK5 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA Bw4 interacting with KIR3DL1ComplexREACT_11950 (Reactome)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-1 alpha chain precursor

[plasma membrane]
ProteinP30443 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-11 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP13746 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-2 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP01892 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-23 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30447 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-24 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP05534 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-25 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP18462 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-26 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30450 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-29 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30512 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-3 alpha chain precursor

[plasma membrane]
ProteinP04439 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-30 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP16188 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-31 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP16189 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-32 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP10314 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-33 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP16190 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-34 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30453 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-36 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30455 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-43 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30456 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-66 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30457 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-68 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP01891 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-69 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP10316 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-74 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30459 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, A-80 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinQ09160 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-1 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30499 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-12 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30508 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-14 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30510 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-15 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinQ07000 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-16 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinQ29960 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-17 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinQ95604 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-18 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinQ29865 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-2 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30501 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-3 alpha chain precursor

[plasma membrane]
ProteinP04222 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-4 alpha chain precursor

[plasma membrane]
ProteinP30504 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-5 alpha chain precursor

[plasma membrane]
ProteinQ9TNN7 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-6 alpha chain precursor

[plasma membrane]
ProteinQ29963 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-7 alpha chain precursor

[plasma membrane]
ProteinP10321 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, Cw-8 alpha chain [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30505 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, E alpha chain precursor

[plasma membrane]
ProteinP13747 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, alpha chain F precursor [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP30511 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA class I

histocompatibility antigen, alpha chain G precursor [plasma

membrane]
ProteinP17693 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HLA-A3 interacting with KIR3DL2ComplexREACT_11887 (Reactome)
HLA-A3ComplexREACT_11726 (Reactome)
HLA-Bw4ComplexREACT_11642 (Reactome)
HLA-C

group-I-interacting

KIRs
ProteinREACT_11748 (Reactome)
HLA-C Cw3 (group 1)ComplexREACT_11404 (Reactome)
HLA-C Cw4 (group 2)ComplexREACT_11388 (Reactome)
HLA-C group 1

interacting with

KIR2DL2/3
ComplexREACT_11577 (Reactome)
HLA-C group 1

interacting with

KIR2DS2
ComplexREACT_11521 (Reactome)
HLA-C group 2

interacting with

KIR2DL1
ComplexREACT_11338 (Reactome)
HLA-C group 2

interacting with

KIR2DS1
ComplexREACT_11864 (Reactome)
HLA-E interacting with KLRC1:KLRD1ComplexREACT_11770 (Reactome)
HLA-EComplexREACT_11603 (Reactome)
HLA-G interacting with KIR2DL4ComplexREACT_11741 (Reactome)
HLA-GComplexREACT_11699 (Reactome)
ICAM 1-4ProteinREACT_11859 (Reactome)
ICAM1 [plasma membrane]ProteinP05362 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ICAM2(22-275) [plasma membrane]ProteinP13598 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ICAM3 [plasma membrane]ProteinP32942 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ICAM4 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ14773 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IFITM1 [plasma membrane]ProteinP13164 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGHV(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinA2KUC3 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGHV7-81(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ6PIL0 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGKC(1-106)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinP01834 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGKV1-5(23-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinP01602 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGKV4-1(21-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinP06312 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGKVA18(21-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinA2NJV5 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLC1(1-105)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinP0CG04 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLC2(?-106)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinP0CG05 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLC3(?-106)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinP0CG06 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLC6(?-106)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinP0CF74 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLC7(?-106)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinA0M8Q6 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV(23-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinA2NXD2 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV1-36(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV67 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV1-40(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV69 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV1-44(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV81 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV10-54(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV86 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV11-55(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV87 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV2-11(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV84 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV2-18(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV65 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV2-23(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV89 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV2-33(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV66 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV3-12(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV85 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV3-16(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV64 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV3-22(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV75 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV3-25(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV90 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV3-27(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV91 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV4-3(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV61 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV4-60(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV79 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV4-69(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV92 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV5-37(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV68 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV5-45(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV82 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV7-43(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV80 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV7-46(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV83 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IGLV8-61(1-?)

[extracellular

region]
ProteinQ5NV62 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ITGA4(40-1038) [plasma membrane]ProteinP13612 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ITGAL [plasma membrane]ProteinP20701 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ITGB1 [plasma membrane]ProteinP05556 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ITGB2 [plasma membrane]ProteinP05107 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ITGB7 [plasma membrane]ProteinP26010 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-I

region EU [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01742 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-I

region HG3 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01743 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-I

region Mot [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06326 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-I

region ND [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01744 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-I

region SIE [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01761 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-I

region WOL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01760 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-II

region ARH-77 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06331 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-II

region COR [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01815 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-II

region DAW [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01816 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-II

region HE [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01818 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-II

region MCE [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01817 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-II

region NEWM [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01825 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-II

region OU [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01814 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-II

region SESS [extracellular

region]
ProteinP04438 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-II

region WAH [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01824 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region BRO [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01766 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region BUR [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01773 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region BUT [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01767 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region CAM [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01768 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region DOB [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01782 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region GA [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01769 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region GAL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01781 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region HIL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01771 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region JON [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01780 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region KOL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01772 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region LAY [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01775 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region NIE [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01770 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region POM [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01774 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region TEI [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01777 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region TIL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01765 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region TRO [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01762 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region TUR [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01779 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region WAS [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01776 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region WEA [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01763 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig heavy chain V-III

region ZAP [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01778 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V

region EV15 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06315 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region AG [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01593 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region AU [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01594 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region BAN [extracellular

region]
ProteinP04430 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Bi [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01595 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region CAR [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01596 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region DEE [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01597 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Daudi [extracellular

region]
ProteinP04432 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region EU [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01598 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Gal [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01599 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region HK101 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01601 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Hau [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01600 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Ka [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01603 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Kue [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01604 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Lay [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01605 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Mev [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01612 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Ni [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01613 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region OU [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01606 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Rei [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01607 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Roy [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01608 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Scw [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01609 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region WAT [extracellular

region]
ProteinP80362 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region WEA [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01610 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Walker [extracellular

region]
ProteinP04431 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-I

region Wes [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01611 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-II

region Cum [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01614 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-II

region FR [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01615 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-II

region GM607 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06309 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-II

region MIL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01616 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-II

region RPMI 6410 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06310 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-II

region TEW [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01617 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region B6 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01619 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region CLL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP04207 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region GOL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP04206 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region HAH [extracellular

region]
ProteinP18135 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region HIC [extracellular

region]
ProteinP18136 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region IARC/BL41 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06311 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region NG9 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01621 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region POM [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01624 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region SIE [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01620 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region Ti [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01622 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region VG [extracellular

region]
ProteinP04433 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region VH [extracellular

region]
ProteinP04434 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-III

region WOL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01623 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-IV

region B17 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06314 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-IV

region JI [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06313 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-IV

region Len [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01625 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig kappa chain V-IV

region STH [extracellular

region]
ProteinP83593 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain

V-III region LOI [extracellular

region]
ProteinP80748 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain

V-III region SH [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01714 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain

V-VII region MOT [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01720 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V

region 4A [extracellular

region]
ProteinP04211 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-I

region BL2 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06316 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-I

region EPS [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06888 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-I

region HA [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01700 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-I

region MEM [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06887 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-I

region NEW [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01701 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-I

region NEWM [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01703 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-I

region NIG-64 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01702 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-I

region VOR [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01699 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-I

region WAH [extracellular

region]
ProteinP04208 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-II

region BO [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01710 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-II

region BOH [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01706 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-II

region BUR [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01708 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-II

region MGC [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01709 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-II

region NEI [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01705 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-II

region NIG-58 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01713 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-II

region NIG-84 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP04209 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-II

region TOG [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01704 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-II

region TRO [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01707 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-II

region VIL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01711 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-II

region WIN [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01712 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-IV

region Bau [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01715 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-IV

region Hil [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01717 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-IV

region Kern [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01718 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-IV

region MOL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06889 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-IV

region X [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01716 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-V

region DEL [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01719 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-VI

region AR [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01721 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-VI

region EB4 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06319 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-VI

region NIG-48 [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01722 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-VI

region SUT [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06317 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ig lambda chain V-VI

region WLT [extracellular

region]
ProteinP06318 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IgH heavy chain

V-III region VH26 precursor [extracellular

region]
ProteinP01764 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Integrin alpha4beta7:MADCAM1ComplexREACT_11447 (Reactome)
Integrin alpha4beta7ComplexREACT_11974 (Reactome)
Integrin alphaLbeta2 (LFA-1)ComplexREACT_11837 (Reactome)
KIR2DL1 [plasma membrane]ProteinP43626 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KIR2DL1ProteinP43626 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KIR2DL2 [plasma membrane]ProteinP43627 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KIR2DL3 [plasma membrane]ProteinP43628 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KIR2DL4 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ99706 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KIR2DL4ProteinQ99706 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KIR2DS1 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ14954 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KIR2DS1 complexed with DAP12ComplexREACT_11752 (Reactome)
KIR2DS2 [plasma membrane]ProteinP43631 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KIR2DS2 complexed with DAP12ComplexREACT_11717 (Reactome)
KIR3DL1 [plasma membrane]ProteinP43629 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KIR3DL1ProteinP43629 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KIR3DL2 [plasma membrane]ProteinP43630 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KIR3DL2ProteinP43630 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KLRC1 [plasma membrane]ProteinP26715 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KLRC1ProteinP26715 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KLRD1 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ13241 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KLRD1ProteinQ13241 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KLRG1 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ96E93 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KLRG1ProteinQ96E93 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KLRK1 [plasma membrane]ProteinP26718 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
L-selectin

interacting with

known ligands
ComplexREACT_11760 (Reactome)
L-selectin ligandsProteinREACT_11759 (Reactome)
LFA-1:ICAM 1-4ComplexREACT_11942 (Reactome)
LILR setProteinREACT_11576 (Reactome)
LILR-interacting MHC Class I moleculesComplexREACT_11528 (Reactome)
Ligand interacting with NKG2DComplexREACT_11751 (Reactome)
Lymphoid-expressed Fc-gamma receptorsProteinREACT_11814 (Reactome)
MADCAM1-1 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ13477-1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MADCAM1-1ProteinQ13477-1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MHC Class I

interacting with

CD160
ComplexREACT_11275 (Reactome)
MHC Class I

interacting with

LILRs
ComplexREACT_11656 (Reactome)
MHC Class I

molecules interacting with

CD160
ComplexREACT_11830 (Reactome)
MICA(1-194) [plasma membrane]ProteinQ5SS58 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MICB(1-318) [plasma membrane]ProteinQ29980 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NKG2D complexed with DAP10ComplexREACT_11468 (Reactome)
NKG2D ligandProteinREACT_11351 (Reactome)
PVR [plasma membrane]ProteinP15151 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PVRL2 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ92692 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PVRL2ProteinQ92692 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PVRProteinP15151 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
RAET1E [plasma membrane]ProteinQ8TD07 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SELL [plasma membrane]ProteinP14151 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SELLProteinP14151 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
T-cell receptor

alpha chain V region HPB-MLT precursor

[plasma membrane]
ProteinP04436 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
T-cell receptor

alpha chain V region PY14 precursor

[plasma membrane]
ProteinP01737 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
T-cell receptor complex with CD8ComplexREACT_11534 (Reactome)
TCR interacting with

antigen-bearing MHC

Class I
ComplexREACT_11723 (Reactome)
TCRA [plasma membrane]ProteinP04437 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TCRB [plasma membrane]ProteinP04435 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TRAC(?-142) [plasma membrane]ProteinP01848 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TRBC1(?-177) [plasma membrane]ProteinP01850 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TRBV12-3 [plasma membrane]ProteinP01733 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TYROBP [plasma membrane]ProteinO43914 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ULBP1 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ9BZM6 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ULBP3 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ9BZM4 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
VCAM1 [plasma membrane]ProteinP19320 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
VCAM1ProteinP19320 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
VLA-4:VCAM-1ComplexREACT_11750 (Reactome)
VLA-4ComplexREACT_11798 (Reactome)
cd21(1-?) [plasma membrane]ProteinO15181 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B13 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30461 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B14 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30462 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B15 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30464 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B18 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30466 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B27 [plasma membrane]ProteinP03989 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B35 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30685 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B37 [plasma membrane]ProteinP18463 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B38 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ95365 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B39 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30475 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B40 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ04826 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B41 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30479 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B42 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30480 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B44 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30481 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B45 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30483 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B46 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30484 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B47 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30485 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B49 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30487 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B50 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30488 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B51 [plasma membrane]ProteinP18464 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B52 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30490 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B53 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30491 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B54 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30492 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B55 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30493 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B56 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30495 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B57 [plasma membrane]ProteinP18465 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B58 [plasma membrane]ProteinP10319 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B59 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ29940 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B67 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ29836 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B7 [plasma membrane]ProteinP01889 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B73 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ31612 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B78 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30498 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B8 [plasma membrane]ProteinP30460 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B81 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ31610 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
class I MHC B82 [plasma membrane]ProteinQ29718 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)

Annotated Interactions

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
AMICA1REACT_11154 (Reactome)
Antigen peptide bound class I MHCREACT_11080 (Reactome)
Antigen-bound

antibody bound to lymphoid Fc gamma

receptors
ArrowREACT_11087 (Reactome)
Antigen-bound Ig G AntibodyREACT_11087 (Reactome)
C3d complexed with antigenREACT_11121 (Reactome)
CD160REACT_11106 (Reactome)
CD200 bound to CD200RArrowREACT_11188 (Reactome)
CD200R1REACT_11188 (Reactome)
CD200REACT_11188 (Reactome)
CD226 bound to Nectin 2ArrowREACT_11094 (Reactome)
CD226:PVRArrowREACT_11239 (Reactome)
CD226REACT_11094 (Reactome)
CD226REACT_11239 (Reactome)
CD40 complexed with CD40LArrowREACT_11241 (Reactome)
CD40-1REACT_11241 (Reactome)
CD40LG(1-261)REACT_11241 (Reactome)
CD96(22-569)REACT_11207 (Reactome)
CD96:PVRArrowREACT_11207 (Reactome)
CDH1(155-882)REACT_11212 (Reactome)
CRTAM bound to NECL2ArrowREACT_11097 (Reactome)
CRTAM(1-393)REACT_11097 (Reactome)
CXADR bound to JAMLArrowREACT_11154 (Reactome)
CXADRREACT_11154 (Reactome)
Complex of CD19,

CD81, CD225 and CD21 with C3d-bound

Antigen
ArrowREACT_11121 (Reactome)
Complex of CD19, CD81, CD225 and CD21REACT_11121 (Reactome)
E-cadherin bound to KLRG1ArrowREACT_11212 (Reactome)
HLA Bw4 interacting with KIR3DL1ArrowREACT_11223 (Reactome)
HLA-A3 interacting with KIR3DL2ArrowREACT_11124 (Reactome)
HLA-A3REACT_11124 (Reactome)
HLA-Bw4REACT_11223 (Reactome)
HLA-C

group-I-interacting

KIRs
REACT_11210 (Reactome)
HLA-C Cw3 (group 1)REACT_11140 (Reactome)
HLA-C Cw3 (group 1)REACT_11176 (Reactome)
HLA-C Cw4 (group 2)REACT_11077 (Reactome)
HLA-C Cw4 (group 2)REACT_11210 (Reactome)
HLA-C group 1

interacting with

KIR2DL2/3
ArrowREACT_11210 (Reactome)
HLA-C group 1

interacting with

KIR2DS2
ArrowREACT_11176 (Reactome)
HLA-C group 2

interacting with

KIR2DL1
ArrowREACT_11140 (Reactome)
HLA-C group 2

interacting with

KIR2DS1
ArrowREACT_11077 (Reactome)
HLA-E interacting with KLRC1:KLRD1ArrowREACT_11119 (Reactome)
HLA-EREACT_11119 (Reactome)
HLA-G interacting with KIR2DL4ArrowREACT_11141 (Reactome)
HLA-GREACT_11141 (Reactome)
ICAM 1-4REACT_11173 (Reactome)
Integrin alpha4beta7:MADCAM1ArrowREACT_11199 (Reactome)
Integrin alpha4beta7REACT_11199 (Reactome)
Integrin alphaLbeta2 (LFA-1)REACT_11173 (Reactome)
KIR2DL1REACT_11140 (Reactome)
KIR2DL4REACT_11141 (Reactome)
KIR2DS1 complexed with DAP12REACT_11077 (Reactome)
KIR2DS2 complexed with DAP12REACT_11176 (Reactome)
KIR3DL1REACT_11223 (Reactome)
KIR3DL2REACT_11124 (Reactome)
KLRC1REACT_11119 (Reactome)
KLRD1REACT_11119 (Reactome)
KLRG1REACT_11212 (Reactome)
L-selectin

interacting with

known ligands
ArrowREACT_11230 (Reactome)
L-selectin ligandsREACT_11230 (Reactome)
LFA-1:ICAM 1-4ArrowREACT_11173 (Reactome)
LILR setREACT_11127 (Reactome)
LILR-interacting MHC Class I moleculesREACT_11127 (Reactome)
Ligand interacting with NKG2DArrowREACT_11178 (Reactome)
Lymphoid-expressed Fc-gamma receptorsREACT_11087 (Reactome)
MADCAM1-1REACT_11199 (Reactome)
MHC Class I

interacting with

CD160
ArrowREACT_11106 (Reactome)
MHC Class I

interacting with

LILRs
ArrowREACT_11127 (Reactome)
MHC Class I

molecules interacting with

CD160
REACT_11106 (Reactome)
NKG2D complexed with DAP10REACT_11178 (Reactome)
NKG2D ligandREACT_11178 (Reactome)
PVRL2REACT_11094 (Reactome)
PVRL2REACT_11097 (Reactome)
PVRREACT_11207 (Reactome)
PVRREACT_11239 (Reactome)
REACT_11077 (Reactome) A hallmark of human NK cells is the expression of HLA class I-specific killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR). KIRs are not only variably expressed on the level of single NK cells but they are also highly polymorphic and polygenic (i.e. the gene content of the KIR cluster varies from individual to individual).

There are 15 functional KIR genes known to date, 11 encoding receptors with two immunoglobulin domains (KIR2D genes) and 4 with three domains (KIR3D genes). Inhibitory KIR genes are characterized by long cytoplasmic tails featuring immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motifs (ITIM), which upon engagement transmit inhibitory signals leading to the general shutdown of NK cell effector functions. There are six inhibitory KIRs with clearly defined specificities, all of the inhibitory kind and all for HLA class I allotypes: KIR2DL2 and KIR2DL3 for HLA-C group 1, KIR2DL1 for HLA-C group 2, KIR3DL1 for HLA-B (Bw4 epitope), KIR3DL2 with HLA-A3 and KIR2DL4 with HLA-G.

In contrast, stimulatory KIR have short cytoplasmic tails lacking ITIM, but have a charged amino acid in the transmembrane region that provides a docking site for the activating adapter molecule DAP12. KIR2DS1 is known to bind HLA-C group 2 and KIR2DS2 binds HLA-C group 1.

REACT_11080 (Reactome) T cells distinguish foreign material from self through presentation of fragments of the antigen by the MHC cell surface receptors. Only if an MHC molecule presents an appropriate antigenic peptide will a cellular immune response be triggered. The orchestration of recognition and signaling events, from the initial recognition of antigenic peptides to the lysis of the target cell, is performed in a localized environment on the T cell, called the immunological synapse, and requires the coordinated activities of several T-Cell Receptor (TCR)-associated molecules. This particular reaction depicts the interaction of the TCR with MHC Class I molecules on somatic cell, requiring the support of CD3 and CD8 proteins.
REACT_11087 (Reactome) Most cells of the immune system express receptors for the Fc region of IgG. This heterogeneous family of molecules plays a critical role in immunity, by linking the humoral to the cellular responses. NK cells and B cells have been shown to express exclusively Fc-gamma RIIIa and RIIb respectively.
REACT_11094 (Reactome) NK cells express adhesion molecules that allow interaction with their tumour targets, promoting their lysis.

For instance, the activating receptor CD226 is known to be involved in cytotoxic lymphocyte formation, as well as platelet adhesion to the endothelium. The cytoplasmic domain of CD226 contains binding motifs for members of the band 4.1 family of proteins, and for members of the membrane-associated guanylate kinase homolog (MAGUK) family. These proteins connect the CD226 receptor to the cytoskeleton and may promote clustering with LFA-1 integrin (also discussed in this pathway), which is known to participate in CD226's signaling cascade. CD226 plays a role in transendothelial migration, where it facilitates adherence to endothelial cells and migration between cell junctions.

Nectin-2 binds CD226. It is ubiquitously expressed in cells of various tissues, especially in epithelial cells, neurons and fibroblasts. Like many other nectin and Necl proteins, nectin-2 serves as a viral entry receptor for alpha-herpesviruses including herpes simplex virus (HSV-1 and HSV-2). The other CD226 ligand, Necl-5, was initially identified as a receptor for poliovirus.

CD96, another ligand for Necl-5, is strongly upregulated in activated NK cells.

CRTAM is similarly up-regulated, and has been shown to to bind Necl-2, promoting NK cell cytotoxicity towards otherwise poorly immunogenic targets.

REACT_11097 (Reactome) NK cells express adhesion molecules that allow interaction with their tumour targets, promoting their lysis.

For instance, the activating receptor CD226 is known to be involved in cytotoxic lymphocyte formation, as well as platelet adhesion to the endothelium. The cytoplasmic domain of CD226 contains binding motifs for members of the band 4.1 family of proteins, and for members of the membrane-associated guanylate kinase homolog (MAGUK) family. These proteins connect the CD226 receptor to the cytoskeleton and may promote clustering with LFA-1 integrin (also discussed in this pathway), which is known to participate in CD226's signaling cascade. CD226 plays a role in transendothelial migration, where it facilitates adherence to endothelial cells and migration between cell junctions.

Nectin-2 binds CD226. It is ubiquitously expressed in cells of various tissues, especially in epithelial cells, neurons and fibroblasts. Like many other nectin and Necl proteins, nectin-2 serves as a viral entry receptor for alpha-herpesviruses including herpes simplex virus (HSV-1 and HSV-2). The other CD226 ligand, Necl-5, was initially identified as a receptor for poliovirus.

CD96, another ligand for Necl-5, is strongly upregulated in activated NK cells.

CRTAM is similarly up-regulated, and has been shown to to bind Necl-2, promoting NK cell cytotoxicity towards otherwise poorly immunogenic targets.

REACT_11106 (Reactome) CD160 is a GPI-anchored lymphocyte surface receptor in which expression is mostly restricted to the highly cytotoxic NK cells. MHC class I molecules bind to CD160 receptors on circulating NK lymphocytes and this triggers their cytotoxic activity and cytokine production. NK cells stimulated by IL-15 secrete soluble CD160 protein that binds to MHC-I molecules, resulting in the inhibition of the cytotoxic CD8+ T lymphocyte activity and of the CD160-mediated NK cell cytotoxicity.
REACT_11119 (Reactome) After interaction with its ligand HLA-E, which is expressed on normal cells, the C-type lectin inhibitory receptor CD94/NKG2A suppresses activation signaling processes. CD94/NKG2A receptors continuously recycle from the cell surface through endosomal compartments and back again in a process that requires energy and the cytoskeleton. This steady state process appears to be largely unaffected by exposure to ligand.
REACT_11121 (Reactome) CD19 is a lymphocyte cell surface molecule that functions as a general response regulator or rheostat, which defnes signalling thresholds. These responses are infuenced by signals transduced through a CD19-CD21 cell surface receptor complex, where the binding of complement C3d to CD21 links humoral immune responses with the innate immune system. The CD19-CD21 complex is composed of at least four non-covalently associated proteins: CD19, CD21(complement receptor 2),CD81 and CD225.
REACT_11124 (Reactome) A hallmark of human NK cells is the expression of HLA class I-specific killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR). KIRs are not only variably expressed on the level of single NK cells but they are also highly polymorphic and polygenic (i.e. the gene content of the KIR cluster varies from individual to individual).

There are 15 functional KIR genes known to date, 11 encoding receptors with two immunoglobulin domains (KIR2D genes) and 4 with three domains (KIR3D genes). Inhibitory KIR genes are characterized by long cytoplasmic tails featuring immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motifs (ITIM), which upon engagement transmit inhibitory signals leading to the general shutdown of NK cell effector functions. There are six inhibitory KIRs with clearly defined specificities, all of the inhibitory kind and all for HLA class I allotypes: KIR2DL2 and KIR2DL3 for HLA-C group 1, KIR2DL1 for HLA-C group 2, KIR3DL1 for HLA-B (Bw4 epitope), KIR3DL2 with HLA-A3 and KIR2DL4 with HLA-G.

In contrast, stimulatory KIR have short cytoplasmic tails lacking ITIM, but have a charged amino acid in the transmembrane region that provides a docking site for the activating adapter molecule DAP12. KIR2DS1 is known to bind HLA-C group 2 and KIR2DS2 binds HLA-C group 1.

REACT_11127 (Reactome) Leukocyte immunoglobulin (Ig)-like receptors [LILRs, also known as Ig-like transcripts (ILTs)] are a family of inhibitory and stimulatory receptors encoded within the leukocyte receptor complex and are expressed by immune cell types of both myeloid and lymphoid lineage. Several members of the LILR family recognize major histocompatibility complex class I. The immunomodulatory role of LILR receptors indicates that they may exert an influence on signaling pathways of both innate and adaptive immune systems.

Signaling mechanisms are employed that are similar to the ones adopted by the closely related killer cell inhibitory receptors (KIRs). ITIMs recruit inhibitory phosphatases that dephosphorylate ITIM and ITAM domains in order to influence intracellular signaling cascades. In contrast, activating LILRs, which lack any signaling domains of their own, rely on association with an adaptor protein such as FceRI-gamma to transmit their signal through its intracellular ITAMs.

REACT_11140 (Reactome) A hallmark of human NK cells is the expression of HLA class I-specific killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR). KIRs are not only variably expressed on the level of single NK cells but they are also highly polymorphic and polygenic (i.e. the gene content of the KIR cluster varies from individual to individual).

There are 15 functional KIR genes known to date, 11 encoding receptors with two immunoglobulin domains (KIR2D genes) and 4 with three domains (KIR3D genes). Inhibitory KIR genes are characterized by long cytoplasmic tails featuring immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motifs (ITIM), which upon engagement transmit inhibitory signals leading to the general shutdown of NK cell effector functions. There are six inhibitory KIRs with clearly defined specificities, all of the inhibitory kind and all for HLA class I allotypes: KIR2DL2 and KIR2DL3 for HLA-C group 1, KIR2DL1 for HLA-C group 2, KIR3DL1 for HLA-B (Bw4 epitope), KIR3DL2 with HLA-A3 and KIR2DL4 with HLA-G.

In contrast, stimulatory KIR have short cytoplasmic tails lacking ITIM, but have a charged amino acid in the transmembrane region that provides a docking site for the activating adapter molecule DAP12. KIR2DS1 is known to bind HLA-C group 2 and KIR2DS2 binds HLA-C group 1.

REACT_11141 (Reactome) A hallmark of human NK cells is the expression of HLA class I-specific killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR). KIRs are not only variably expressed on the level of single NK cells but they are also highly polymorphic and polygenic (i.e. the gene content of the KIR cluster varies from individual to individual).

There are 15 functional KIR genes known to date, 11 encoding receptors with two immunoglobulin domains (KIR2D genes) and 4 with three domains (KIR3D genes). Inhibitory KIR genes are characterized by long cytoplasmic tails featuring immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motifs (ITIM), which upon engagement transmit inhibitory signals leading to the general shutdown of NK cell effector functions. There are six inhibitory KIRs with clearly defined specificities, all of the inhibitory kind and all for HLA class I allotypes: KIR2DL2 and KIR2DL3 for HLA-C group 1, KIR2DL1 for HLA-C group 2, KIR3DL1 for HLA-B (Bw4 epitope), KIR3DL2 with HLA-A3 and KIR2DL4 with HLA-G.

In contrast, stimulatory KIR have short cytoplasmic tails lacking ITIM, but have a charged amino acid in the transmembrane region that provides a docking site for the activating adapter molecule DAP12. KIR2DS1 is known to bind HLA-C group 2 and KIR2DS2 binds HLA-C group 1.

REACT_11154 (Reactome) JAM members, such as JAML, bind coxsackie and adenovirus receptor (CXADR) on epithelial and endothelial cells.
REACT_11161 (Reactome) Integrins play a central role in mediating lymphocyte

adhesion to a number of surfaces. LFA-1 interacts with ICAMs 1-3 that are typically expressed on other immune system cells. ICAM-4 also interacts with LFA-1, and is known to be

expressed on telencepahlic neurons.

VCAM-1 regulates lymphocyte adhesion to activated endothelial cells via Very Late Antigen-4 (VLA-4).

To function in a circulating mode, leukocytes express LFA-1 and VLA-4 in a low ligand binding capacity. When leukocytes reach sites of imflammation, these integrins are switched to a higher binding state to guide the complex process of transmigration, tethering, rolling, arrest, adhesion and shape change.

Signal cascades between LFA-1 and VLA-4 may cross-talk affecting binding affinities in a reciprocal fashion.

REACT_11173 (Reactome) Integrins play a central role in mediating lymphocyte

adhesion to a number of surfaces. LFA-1 interacts with ICAMs 1-3 that are typically expressed on other immune system cells. ICAM-4 also interacts with LFA-1, and is known to be

expressed on telencepahlic neurons.

VCAM-1 regulates lymphocyte adhesion to activated endothelial cells via Very Late Antigen-4 (VLA-4).

To function in a circulating mode, leukocytes express LFA-1 and VLA-4 in a low ligand binding capacity. When leukocytes reach sites of imflammation, these integrins are switched to a higher binding state to guide the complex process of transmigration, tethering, rolling, arrest, adhesion and shape change.

Signal cascades between LFA-1 and VLA-4 may cross-talk affecting binding affinities in a reciprocal fashion.

REACT_11176 (Reactome) A hallmark of human NK cells is the expression of HLA class I-specific killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR). KIRs are not only variably expressed on the level of single NK cells but they are also highly polymorphic and polygenic (i.e. the gene content of the KIR cluster varies from individual to individual).

There are 15 functional KIR genes known to date, 11 encoding receptors with two immunoglobulin domains (KIR2D genes) and 4 with three domains (KIR3D genes). Inhibitory KIR genes are characterized by long cytoplasmic tails featuring immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motifs (ITIM), which upon engagement transmit inhibitory signals leading to the general shutdown of NK cell effector functions. There are six inhibitory KIRs with clearly defined specificities, all of the inhibitory kind and all for HLA class I allotypes: KIR2DL2 and KIR2DL3 for HLA-C group 1, KIR2DL1 for HLA-C group 2, KIR3DL1 for HLA-B (Bw4 epitope), KIR3DL2 with HLA-A3 and KIR2DL4 with HLA-G.

In contrast, stimulatory KIR have short cytoplasmic tails lacking ITIM, but have a charged amino acid in the transmembrane region that provides a docking site for the activating adapter molecule DAP12. KIR2DS1 is known to bind HLA-C group 2 and KIR2DS2 binds HLA-C group 1.

REACT_11178 (Reactome) NKG2D is an activating immunoreceptor. By engaging NKG2D, HlA Class I-like molecules such as MICA, MICB, ULBP1-4 and RAE-1 provide powerful costimulation for NK cells and T-cells and can determine the magnitude and outcome of certain effector functions. NKG2D ligands are upregulated on the surfaces of cells under conditions of stress, for example infection or tumorigenesis, and therefore act as molecular flags to the immune system that something is wrong.
REACT_11188 (Reactome) While not ubiquitously distributed, CD200 is expressed on a wide range of cell types including thymocytes, B-cells, activated T-cells, follicular dendritic cells,

endothelium, CNS neurons in the central nervous system, cells in reproductive organs, keratinocytes and renal glomeruli.

CD200R is a myeloid-inhibitory receptor, despite the absence of classical ITIMs in the cytoplasmic portion of the protein.

Interestingly, CD200 is also expressed on neurons within the CNS and would be predicted to modulate activation of microglia through CD200R.
REACT_11199 (Reactome) Mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule (MADCAM1) is present in the endothelium of mucosa, and binds alpha-4 beta-7 integrin and L-selectin, regulating both the passage and retention of leukocytes in mucosal tissues. MADCAM1 has been shown to be present as a homodimer.
REACT_11207 (Reactome) NK cells express adhesion molecules that allow interaction with their tumour targets, promoting their lysis.

For instance, the activating receptor CD226 is known to be involved in cytotoxic lymphocyte formation, as well as platelet adhesion to the endothelium. The cytoplasmic domain of CD226 contains binding motifs for members of the band 4.1 family of proteins, and for members of the membrane-associated guanylate kinase homolog (MAGUK) family. These proteins connect the CD226 receptor to the cytoskeleton and may promote clustering with LFA-1 integrin (also discussed in this pathway), which is known to participate in CD226's signaling cascade. CD226 plays a role in transendothelial migration, where it facilitates adherence to endothelial cells and migration between cell junctions.

Nectin-2 binds CD226. It is ubiquitously expressed in cells of various tissues, especially in epithelial cells, neurons and fibroblasts. Like many other nectin and Necl proteins, nectin-2 serves as a viral entry receptor for alpha-herpesviruses including herpes simplex virus (HSV-1 and HSV-2). The other CD226 ligand, Necl-5, was initially identified as a receptor for poliovirus.

CD96, another ligand for Necl-5, is strongly upregulated in activated NK cells.

CRTAM is similarly up-regulated, and has been shown to to bind Necl-2, promoting NK cell cytotoxicity towards otherwise poorly immunogenic targets.

REACT_11210 (Reactome) A hallmark of human NK cells is the expression of HLA class I-specific killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR). KIRs are not only variably expressed on the level of single NK cells but they are also highly polymorphic and polygenic (i.e. the gene content of the KIR cluster varies from individual to individual).

There are 15 functional KIR genes known to date, 11 encoding receptors with two immunoglobulin domains (KIR2D genes) and 4 with three domains (KIR3D genes). Inhibitory KIR genes are characterized by long cytoplasmic tails featuring immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motifs (ITIM), which upon engagement transmit inhibitory signals leading to the general shutdown of NK cell effector functions. There are six inhibitory KIRs with clearly defined specificities, all of the inhibitory kind and all for HLA class I allotypes: KIR2DL2 and KIR2DL3 for HLA-C group 1, KIR2DL1 for HLA-C group 2, KIR3DL1 for HLA-B (Bw4 epitope), KIR3DL2 with HLA-A3 and KIR2DL4 with HLA-G.

In contrast, stimulatory KIR have short cytoplasmic tails lacking ITIM, but have a charged amino acid in the transmembrane region that provides a docking site for the activating adapter molecule DAP12. KIR2DS1 is known to bind HLA-C group 2 and KIR2DS2 binds HLA-C group 1.

REACT_11212 (Reactome) The lectin-like NK cell receptor KLRG1 binds to cadherins on epithelial cells and transmits inhibitory signals to the leukocyte.
REACT_11223 (Reactome) A hallmark of human NK cells is the expression of HLA class I-specific killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR). KIRs are not only variably expressed on the level of single NK cells but they are also highly polymorphic and polygenic (i.e. the gene content of the KIR cluster varies from individual to individual).

There are 15 functional KIR genes known to date, 11 encoding receptors with two immunoglobulin domains (KIR2D genes) and 4 with three domains (KIR3D genes). Inhibitory KIR genes are characterized by long cytoplasmic tails featuring immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motifs (ITIM), which upon engagement transmit inhibitory signals leading to the general shutdown of NK cell effector functions. There are six inhibitory KIRs with clearly defined specificities, all of the inhibitory kind and all for HLA class I allotypes: KIR2DL2 and KIR2DL3 for HLA-C group 1, KIR2DL1 for HLA-C group 2, KIR3DL1 for HLA-B (Bw4 epitope), KIR3DL2 with HLA-A3 and KIR2DL4 with HLA-G.

In contrast, stimulatory KIR have short cytoplasmic tails lacking ITIM, but have a charged amino acid in the transmembrane region that provides a docking site for the activating adapter molecule DAP12. KIR2DS1 is known to bind HLA-C group 2 and KIR2DS2 binds HLA-C group 1.

REACT_11230 (Reactome) L-selectin plays a major role in leukocyte traffic through lymph node high endothelial venules.

Both MAdCAM and GlyCAM-1 are major L-selectin ligands produced by these venules and mediate leukocyte rolling, particularly in lymphocytes. They are also expressed in mammary tissue and play an important role in the transfer of immune cells into milk secretions.

The adhesive properties of CD34 and its potential role in homing lymphocytes to lymphoid tissues mimics the mechanims leukocytes adopt to travel to inflammatory sites.

REACT_11239 (Reactome) NK cells express adhesion molecules that allow interaction with their tumour targets, promoting their lysis.

For instance, the activating receptor CD226 is known to be involved in cytotoxic lymphocyte formation, as well as platelet adhesion to the endothelium. The cytoplasmic domain of CD226 contains binding motifs for members of the band 4.1 family of proteins, and for members of the membrane-associated guanylate kinase homolog (MAGUK) family. These proteins connect the CD226 receptor to the cytoskeleton and may promote clustering with LFA-1 integrin (also discussed in this pathway), which is known to participate in CD226's signaling cascade. CD226 plays a role in transendothelial migration, where it facilitates adherence to endothelial cells and migration between cell junctions.

Nectin-2 binds CD226. It is ubiquitously expressed in cells of various tissues, especially in epithelial cells, neurons and fibroblasts. Like many other nectin and Necl proteins, nectin-2 serves as a viral entry receptor for alpha-herpesviruses including herpes simplex virus (HSV-1 and HSV-2). The other CD226 ligand, Necl-5, was initially identified as a receptor for poliovirus.

CD96, another ligand for Necl-5, is strongly upregulated in activated NK cells.

CRTAM is similarly up-regulated, and has been shown to to bind Necl-2, promoting NK cell cytotoxicity towards otherwise poorly immunogenic targets.

REACT_11241 (Reactome) CD40 is a member of the Tumour Necrosis Factor receptor family and its ligand CD40L is a type II transmembrane protein of the TNF superfamily. The latter is expressed preferentially on T-cells and platelets. In the immune system, CD40-CD40L interaction affects some key processes such as immune cell activation, differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis. CD40-CD40L interaction also upregulates costimulatory molecules (ICAM-1, VCAM-1, E-selectin, LFA-3, B7.1, B7.2, class II MHC, and CD40 itself).
SELLREACT_11230 (Reactome)
T-cell receptor complex with CD8REACT_11080 (Reactome)
TCR interacting with

antigen-bearing MHC

Class I
ArrowREACT_11080 (Reactome)
VCAM1REACT_11161 (Reactome)
VLA-4:VCAM-1ArrowREACT_11161 (Reactome)
VLA-4REACT_11161 (Reactome)

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