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1:  NP_001017915Reports  SH2 containing in...[gi:64085167] BLink, Conserved Domains, Links
LOCUS       NP_001017915            1189 aa            linear   PRI 10-FEB-2008
DEFINITION  SH2 containing inositol phosphatase isoform a [Homo sapiens].
ACCESSION   NP_001017915
VERSION     NP_001017915.1  GI:64085167
DBSOURCE    REFSEQ: accession NM_001017915.1
KEYWORDS    .
SOURCE      Homo sapiens (human)
  ORGANISM  Homo sapiens
            Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi;
            Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini;
            Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo.
REFERENCE   1  (residues 1 to 1189)
  AUTHORS   Gilby,D.C., Goodeve,A.C., Winship,P.R., Valk,P.J., Delwel,R. and
            Reilly,J.T.
  TITLE     Gene structure, expression profiling and mutation analysis of the
            tumour suppressor SHIP1 in Caucasian acute myeloid leukaemia
  JOURNAL   Leukemia 21 (11), 2390-2393 (2007)
   PUBMED   17657219
  REMARK    GeneRIF: Gene structure, expression profiling and mutation analysis
            of the tumour suppressor SHIP1 in Caucasian acute myeloid leukaemia
REFERENCE   2  (residues 1 to 1189)
  AUTHORS   Gloire,G., Erneux,C. and Piette,J.
  TITLE     The role of SHIP1 in T-lymphocyte life and death
  JOURNAL   Biochem. Soc. Trans. 35 (PT 2), 277-280 (2007)
   PUBMED   17371259
  REMARK    GeneRIF: SHIP1 not only acts as a negative player in T-cell lines
            proliferation, but also regulates critical pathways, such as
            NF-kappaB (nuclear factor kappaB) activation.
REFERENCE   3  (residues 1 to 1189)
  AUTHORS   Vaillancourt,M., Levasseur,S., Tremblay,M.L., Marois,L.,
            Rollet-Labelle,E. and Naccache,P.H.
  TITLE     The Src homology 2-containing inositol 5-phosphatase 1 (SHIP1) is
            involved in CD32a signaling in human neutrophils
  JOURNAL   Cell. Signal. 18 (11), 2022-2032 (2006)
   PUBMED   16682172
  REMARK    GeneRIF: Our results indicate that SHIP1 is involved, in a Src
            kinase-dependent manner, in the early signaling events observed
            upon the cross-linking of CD32a in human neutrophils.
REFERENCE   4  (residues 1 to 1189)
  AUTHORS   Gloire,G., Charlier,E., Rahmouni,S., Volanti,C., Chariot,A.,
            Erneux,C. and Piette,J.
  TITLE     Restoration of SHIP-1 activity in human leukemic cells modifies
            NF-kappaB activation pathway and cellular survival upon oxidative
            stress
  JOURNAL   Oncogene 25 (40), 5485-5494 (2006)
   PUBMED   16619039
  REMARK    GeneRIF: Study showed H2O2-induced IKK activation in leukemic cells
            is mediated by SHIP-1; Jurkat cells expressing SHIP-1 are more
            resistant to H2O2-induced apoptosis than parental cells, suggesting
            SHIP-1 has an important role in leukemic cell responses to ROS
REFERENCE   5  (residues 1 to 1189)
  AUTHORS   MacGlashan,D. Jr. and Vilarino,N.
  TITLE     Nonspecific desensitization, functional memory, and the
            characteristics of SHIP phosphorylation following IgE-mediated
            stimulation of human basophils
  JOURNAL   J. Immunol. 177 (2), 1040-1051 (2006)
   PUBMED   16818760
  REMARK    GeneRIF: SHIP phosphorylation in stimulated human basophils
            undergoes modest nonspecific desensitization that persists despite
            dissociation of the desensitizing antigen, resulting in an
            immunologic memory of prior stimulation.
REFERENCE   6  (residues 1 to 1189)
  AUTHORS   Ware,M.D., Rosten,P., Damen,J.E., Liu,L., Humphries,R.K. and
            Krystal,G.
  TITLE     Cloning and characterization of human SHIP, the 145-kD inositol
            5-phosphatase that associates with SHC after cytokine stimulation
  JOURNAL   Blood 88 (8), 2833-2840 (1996)
   PUBMED   8874179
REFERENCE   7  (residues 1 to 1189)
  AUTHORS   Drayer,A.L., Pesesse,X., De Smedt,F., Woscholski,R., Parker,P. and
            Erneux,C.
  TITLE     Cloning and expression of a human placenta inositol
            1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate and phosphatidylinositol
            3,4,5-trisphosphate 5-phosphatase
  JOURNAL   Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 225 (1), 243-249 (1996)
   PUBMED   8769125
REFERENCE   8  (residues 1 to 1189)
  AUTHORS   Lioubin,M.N., Algate,P.A., Tsai,S., Carlberg,K., Aebersold,A. and
            Rohrschneider,L.R.
  TITLE     p150Ship, a signal transduction molecule with inositol
            polyphosphate-5-phosphatase activity
  JOURNAL   Genes Dev. 10 (9), 1084-1095 (1996)
   PUBMED   8654924
REFERENCE   9  (residues 1 to 1189)
  AUTHORS   Kavanaugh,W.M., Pot,D.A., Chin,S.M., Deuter-Reinhard,M.,
            Jefferson,A.B., Norris,F.A., Masiarz,F.R., Cousens,L.S.,
            Majerus,P.W. and Williams,L.T.
  TITLE     Multiple forms of an inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatase form
            signaling complexes with Shc and Grb2
  JOURNAL   Curr. Biol. 6 (4), 438-445 (1996)
   PUBMED   8723348
REFERENCE   10 (residues 1 to 1189)
  AUTHORS   Damen,J.E., Liu,L., Rosten,P., Humphries,R.K., Jefferson,A.B.,
            Majerus,P.W. and Krystal,G.
  TITLE     The 145-kDa protein induced to associate with Shc by multiple
            cytokines is an inositol tetraphosphate and phosphatidylinositol
            3,4,5-triphosphate 5-phosphatase
  JOURNAL   Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 93 (4), 1689-1693 (1996)
   PUBMED   8643691
COMMENT     REVIEWED REFSEQ: This record has been curated by NCBI staff. The
            reference sequence was derived from BE247227.1, BM800110.1,
            U84400.1, U50040.1 and BC062985.1.
            
            Summary: This gene is a member of the inositol
            polyphosphate-5-phosphatase (INPP5) family and encodes a protein
            with an N-terminal SH2 domain, an inositol phosphatase domain, and
            two C-terminal protein interaction domains. Expression of this
            protein is restricted to hematopoietic cells where its movement
            from the cytosol to the plasma membrane is mediated by tyrosine
            phosphorylation. At the plasma membrane, the protein hydrolyzes the
            5' phosphate from phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)-trisphosphate and
            inositol-1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate, thereby affecting multiple
            signaling pathways. Overall, the protein functions as a negative
            regulator of myeliod cell proliferation and survival. Alternate
            transcriptional splice variants, encoding different isoforms, have
            been characterized.
            
            Transcript Variant: This variant (1) represents the longer
            transcript and encodes the longer isoform (a).
            
            Publication Note:  This RefSeq record includes a subset of the
            publications that are available for this gene. Please see the
            Entrez Gene record to access additional publications.
FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
     source          1..1189
                     /organism="Homo sapiens"
                     /db_xref="taxon:9606"
                     /chromosome="2"
                     /map="2q37.1"
     Protein         1..1189
                     /product="SH2 containing inositol phosphatase isoform a"
                     /note="p150Ship; signaling inositol polyphosphate 5
                     phosphatase SIP-145; SH2 containing inositol phosphatase,
                     isoform b"
                     /calculated_mol_wt=133162
     CDS             1..1189
                     /gene="INPP5D"
                     /gene_synonym="SHIP"
                     /gene_synonym="SHIP1"
                     /gene_synonym="hp51CN"
                     /gene_synonym="SIP-145"
                     /gene_synonym="MGC104855"
                     /gene_synonym="MGC142140"
                     /gene_synonym="MGC142142"
                     /coded_by="NM_001017915.1:154..3723"
                     /note="isoform a is encoded by transcript variant 1"
                     /db_xref="GeneID:3635"
                     /db_xref="HGNC:6079"
                     /db_xref="MIM:601582"
ORIGIN      
        1 mvpcwnhgni trskaeells rtgkdgsflv rasesisray alcvlyrncv ytyrilpned
       61 dkftvqaseg vsmrfftkld qliefykken mglvthlqyp vpleeedtgd dpeedtvesv
      121 vsppelpprn ipltasscea kevpfsnenp ratetsrpsl setlfqrlqs mdtsglpeeh
      181 lkaiqdylst qlaqdsefvk tgssslphlk klttllckel ygevirtlps leslqrlfdq
      241 qlspglrprp qvpgeanpin mvsklsqlts llssiedkvk allhegpesp hrpslippvt
      301 fevkaeslgi pqkmqlkvdv esgkliikks kdgsedkfys hkkilqliks qkflnklvil
      361 vetekekilr keyvfadskk regfcqllqq mknkhseqpe pdmitifigt wnmgnapppk
      421 kitswflskg qgktrddsad yiphdiyvig tqedplseke wleilkhslq eitsvtfktv
      481 aihtlwniri vvlakpehen rishictdnv ktgiantlgn kgavgvsfmf ngtslgfvns
      541 hltsgsekkl rrnqnymnil rflalgdkkl spfnithrft hlfwfgdlny rvdlptweae
      601 tiiqkikqqq yadllshdql lterreqkvf lhfeeeeitf aptyrferlt rdkyaytkqk
      661 atgmkynlps wcdrvlwksy plvhvvcqsy gstsdimtsd hspvfatfea gvtsqfvskn
      721 gpgtvdsqgq ieflrcyatl ktksqtkfyl efhssclesf vksqegenee gsegelvvkf
      781 getlpklkpi isdpeylldq hilisikssd sdesygegci alrleatetq lpiytplthh
      841 geltghfqge iklqtsqgkt reklydfvkt erdessgpkt lksltshdpm kqwevtsrap
      901 pcsgssitei inpnymgvgp fgppmplhvk qtlspdqqpt awsydqppkd splgpcrges
      961 pptppgqppi spkkflpsta nrglpprtqe srpsdlgkna gdtlpqedlp ltkpemfenp
     1021 lygslssfpk paprkdqesp kmprkepppc pepgilspsi vltkaqeadr gegpgkqvpa
     1081 prlrsftcss saegraaggd ksqgkpktpv ssqapvpakr pikpsrsein qqtpptptpr
     1141 pplpvkspav lhlqhskgrd yrdntelphh gkhrpeegpp gplgrtamq
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