NKG2D Receptors and Ligands
NKG2D is a homodimeric natural killer (NK) cell-activating receptor that is distantly related to the NKG2 family. It recognizes several tumor-associated and stress-induced ligands such as MICA, MICB, and ULBP1-6 in human and members of the Rae1 family, H60, and MULT-1/ULBP-1 in mouse. NKG2D signals through either Dap10 or Dap12. Dap10 contains a YxxM motif and signals through the SH2 domain-containing GRB2 adaptor protein or PI 3-Kinase, while Dap12 contains an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) that serves as a docking site for Syk subfamily tyrosine kinases such as Syk and ZAP70. Activation of these kinases initiates downstream signaling pathways that promote NK cell degranulation and cytokine production.
H60
MICA and MICB
NKG2D/CD314
Rae-1 Family
UL16 Binding Proteins