negative regulation of B cell activation / G beta:gamma signalling through BTK / RHO GTPases Activate WASPs and WAVEs / FCERI mediated Ca+2 mobilization / G alpha (q) signalling events / G alpha (12/13) signalling events / negative regulation of leukocyte proliferation / Antigen activates B Cell Receptor (BCR) leading to generation of second messengers / Regulation of actin dynamics for phagocytic cup formation / proteoglycan catabolic process ...negative regulation of B cell activation / G beta:gamma signalling through BTK / RHO GTPases Activate WASPs and WAVEs / FCERI mediated Ca+2 mobilization / G alpha (q) signalling events / G alpha (12/13) signalling events / negative regulation of leukocyte proliferation / Antigen activates B Cell Receptor (BCR) leading to generation of second messengers / Regulation of actin dynamics for phagocytic cup formation / proteoglycan catabolic process / monocyte proliferation / positive regulation of interleukin-17A production / eosinophil homeostasis / positive regulation of type III hypersensitivity / B cell affinity maturation / positive regulation of synoviocyte proliferation / histamine secretion by mast cell / neutrophil homeostasis / cellular response to molecule of fungal origin / positive regulation of type I hypersensitivity / cellular response to interleukin-7 / DAP12 signaling / negative regulation of cytokine production / positive regulation of immunoglobulin production / positive regulation of NLRP3 inflammasome complex assembly / phospholipase activator activity / negative regulation of interleukin-10 production / negative regulation of B cell proliferation / phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate binding / phospholipase binding / : / cell maturation / positive regulation of B cell proliferation / positive regulation of phagocytosis / B cell receptor signaling pathway / non-specific protein-tyrosine kinase / non-membrane spanning protein tyrosine kinase activity / cellular response to reactive oxygen species / positive regulation of interleukin-6 production / positive regulation of tumor necrosis factor production / T cell receptor signaling pathway / protein tyrosine kinase activity / cytoplasmic vesicle / adaptive immune response / response to lipopolysaccharide / intracellular signal transduction / membrane raft / innate immune response / apoptotic process / perinuclear region of cytoplasm / ATP binding / identical protein binding / nucleus / metal ion binding / plasma membrane / cytoplasm / cytosol Similarity search - Function
The biological unit is split across the asymmetric unit (domain-swapped dimer). Authors believe that the biological assembly is a crystallographic artifact, and is unrelated to the functional state of the protein in the cell.
Mass: 196.967 Da / Num. of mol.: 2 / Source method: obtained synthetically / Formula: Au
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Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION
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Density Matthews: 5.411 Å3/Da / Density % sol: 77.3 %
Crystal grow
Temperature: 277 K / Method: vapor diffusion, hanging drop / pH: 8.5 Details: Mix purified dimer protein at 5 mg/ml in 25 mM TRIS.Cl, pH 8.5, 10 mM NaCl, 5 mM DTT with an equal volume of the precipitant solution, 100 mM TRIS.Cl, pH 8.5, 200 mM Na.acetate, 7.5 % PEG ...Details: Mix purified dimer protein at 5 mg/ml in 25 mM TRIS.Cl, pH 8.5, 10 mM NaCl, 5 mM DTT with an equal volume of the precipitant solution, 100 mM TRIS.Cl, pH 8.5, 200 mM Na.acetate, 7.5 % PEG 4,000, then suspend over 1 ml of precipitant solution. Wedge shaped crystals grew to approximately 0.1 mm on a side after a period of two weeks. Crystals were frozen by first transferring them, in four sequential steps, to a solution of 100 mM TRIS.Cl, pH 8.5, 200 mM Na.acetate, 15 % PEG 4,000. This was followed by transfer in six sequential steps to a solution containing 100 mM TRIS.Cl, pH 8.5, 200 mM Na.acetate, 15 % PEG 4,000, 30% glucose
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