Cloning and characterization of a CD2 binding protein (CD2BP2)

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ABSTRACT:
A human CD2 cytoplasmic tail binding protein, CD2BP2, is described, as well as the nucleic acids encoding the protein. Also described are expression vectors and recombinant host cells comprising nucleic acids encoding the CD2BP2 protein, and methods of use for the CD2BP2 protein and nucleic acids encoding the CD2BP2 protein.

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