Table 2.
Receptor | Transmembrane domain1 | Species shown |
---|---|---|
KIR2DS2 | Human | |
NKp44 | Human | |
CD300e | Human | |
PILRβ | Human | |
SIRPβ1 | Human | |
TREM1 | Human | |
TREM2 | Human | |
Siglec-H | Mouse | |
CD300d | Mouse | |
Cd200r3 | Mouse | |
Cd300R4 | Mouse | |
TREM3 | Mouse | |
Nitr9 | Zebrafish | |
IpNITR22 | Channel catfish | |
IpNITR32 | Channel catfish | |
IpNITR42 | Channel catfish | |
IpNITR10/112 | Channel catfish |
Transmembrane domains predicted by SMART software (http://smart.embl-heidelberg.de/; Letunic et al. 2006). Charged residues are white text on black.
Catfish IpNITR2, IpNITR3, IpNITR4, IpNITR10, and IpNITR11 encode transmembrane domains similar to zebrafish Nitr9 (Hawke et al. 2001) and are predicted to associate with DAP12.