HSH2D


Hematopoietic SH2 Domain Containing protein is a protein encoded by the hematopoietic SH2 domain containing gene.

Gene

HSH2D is located on chromosome 19 at 19p13.11. Common aliases of the gene include HSH2 and ALX. The mRNA encodes two main isoforms. Isoform 1, the longest isoform, contains seven exons. The gene spans from 16134028 to 16158575.

mRNA

Two main isoforms of HSH2D exist. Isoform 1 has seven exons and is 2,403 bp in length. Isoform 2 has six exons and is 2,936 bp long. Although isoform 2 has longer mRNA, it still produces the smaller isoform in the mature protein. Isoform 2 has a variant 5’ UTR and a different start codon, as well as a shorter N-terminus. The mRNA has a short 5' UTR and a long 3' UTR.

Protein

The protein has a molecular weight of 39.0 kilodaltons and a pI of 6.678. The main feature of the protein is the SH2 domain, which is a region that has phosphotyrosine receptors and is important in many signaling molecules. This domain is located from residues 26-127.
The secondary structure of the protein contains a helical section around residues 40-50, a sheet between 60-70, helices between 100-110, 135-145, 175-180, 200-225, and additional sheets between 235-240 and 295-300, shown in the figure at the bottom of the section. The protein has several locations of post-translational modifications, especially phosphorylation and GalNAc O-glycosylation, which has been shown to play a role in cancers.
The tertiary structure of the protein has not been confirmed through research, however, predictions using I-TASSER software are useful in visualizing the protein.

Expression

Based on NCBI GEO expression profiles and EST analyses, the protein appears to be narrowly expressed throughout human tissues. It is highly expressed in bone marrow, CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, lymph node, mammary gland, spleen, stomach, thyroid, and small intestine tissue. Expression is elevated in cases of early T-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia and lowered in breast cancer cells that are treated with estrogen, suggesting an interaction between the protein and estrogen.

Function

The function of the HSH2D protein is still not fully understood, however it has been shown to play a role in various cellular functions such as apoptosis, wound healing, vascular endothelial growth factors, membrane-associated intracellular trafficking, biogenesis of lipid droplets and collagen remodeling. It is also thought to play a role in T-cell activation.

Interacting proteins

HSH2D interacts with several proto-oncogenes, including FES proto-oncogene and CRK proto-oncogene. It also has suspected interactions with other proteins such as tyrosine kinase non-receptor 2, PTEN-induced putative kinase, and Interleukin 2. A summary of these proteins is shown below with their suspected functions.
NameNCBI Accession NumberFunction
FES proto-oncogene NP_001996.1Hematopoiesis, growth factor and cytokine receptor signaling.
CRK proto-oncogene NP_058431.2Adaptor that binds to tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins. Has SH2 and SH3 domains
Tyrosine kinase non-receptor 2 NP_005772.3Tyrosine kinase which may be linked to tyrosine phosphorylation signal transduction pathways.
PTEN-induced putative kinase NP_115785.1Serine/threonine protein kinase
Interleukin 2 NP_000577.2Cytokine important for T- and B- cell proliferation

Clinical significance

The HSH2D protein has been studied along other human genes predicted to be involved in the human immune system. HSH2D was found to be highly expressed in patients with ulcerative colitis. The protein is also associated with alpha-interferon activity.

Homology

HSH2D has four distant paralogs and several orthologs in other species that have high levels of conservation.

Paralogs

The four paralogs of HSH2D in humans are other proteins containing SH2 domains. They do not have a high level of conservation other than this domain. All paralogs were found through genecards
NameNCBI Accession NumberSequence Length Sequence SimilaritySequence Identity
SH2D2ANP_001154913.139929%
21.7%
SH2D7NP_001094874.145133.1%25.9%
SH2D4ANP_001167630.145412%17.4%
SH2D4BNP_997255.235733.7%18.1%

Orthologs

HSH2D has several orthologous proteins that span across several orders of species. The protein was well conserved across mammals as well as a few reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. The following list is not exhaustive, rather, it shows the wide range of organisms that the protein may be found in. All orthologous proteins were found with BLAST or BLAT programs.
Scientific NameCommon NameOrderNCBI Accession NumberSequence Length Sequence IdentitySequence Similarity
Pan troglodytesChimpanzeePrimatesNP_001229302.135299%99.70%
Heterocephalus glaberNaked Mole RatRodentiaEHB15865.132454%63.40%
Hipposideros armigerGreat roundleaf batChiropteraXP_019497370.136067%76.10%
Condylura cristataStar nosed moleSoricomorphaXP_004688256.135562%72.10%
Camelus dromedariusDromedary camelCetariodactylaXP_010993355.136066%75.70%
Panthera pardusLeopardCarnivoraXP_019271712.136062%71.40%
Meleagris gallopavoWild TurkeyBirdXP_010723595.132623%28.80%
Anolis carolinensisCarolina anoleReptileXP_016854511.156722%31.50%
Xenopus tropicalisWestern clawed frogAmphibianXP_012809627.136331%42.80%
Callorhinchus miliiAustralian GhostsharkFishXP_007899329.150026%33.10%
Lingula anatinaLingulaInvertebrateXP_013404014.118718%23.40%
Biomphalaria glabrataN/AInvertebrateXP_013080865.181812%10.10%
Salpingoeca rosettaN/AProtistaXP_004995081.148117.70%10.90%