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Signaling by Non-Canonical Receptor Tyrosine Kinases ERBB3 and RYK

Signaling by Non-Canonical Receptor Tyrosine Kinases ERBB3 and RYK

... receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) typically involves binding of extracellular ligands and subsequent activation of intracellular kinase domain, which in turn mediates autophosphorylation and downstream ...

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Exploring receptor tyrosine kinases-inhibitors in Cancer treatments

Exploring receptor tyrosine kinases-inhibitors in Cancer treatments

... by tyrosine residues was sup- ported by reports that revealed that EGFR [11], the insulin receptor (INSR) [12] and the platelet-derived growth fac- tor receptor (PDGFR) [12] are protein tyrosine ...

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Interallelic complementation among DER/flb alleles: implications for the mechanism of signal transduction by receptor-tyrosine kinases.

Interallelic complementation among DER/flb alleles: implications for the mechanism of signal transduction by receptor-tyrosine kinases.

... Receptor tyrosine kinases are expected to be prone to positive and negative interaction among mutant alleles, because their mechanism of signal transduction is postulated to[r] ...

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Diverse Requirements for Src Family Tyrosine Kinases Distinguish Chlamydial Species

Diverse Requirements for Src Family Tyrosine Kinases Distinguish Chlamydial Species

... Protein tyrosine kinases are activated and functional at multi- ple stages of ...Src-family kinases and thus have apparently evolved life-styles that circumvent the need for Src-family ...Src-family ...

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A new solvate of afatinib, a specific inhibitor of the ErbB family of tyrosine kinases

A new solvate of afatinib, a specific inhibitor of the ErbB family of tyrosine kinases

... Afatinib is an orally administered antitumor drug used for the treatment of patients with metastatic nonsmall cell lung carcinoma (Keating, 2014). This drug is an irreversible specific inhibitor of ErbB family of ...

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Abl Family Tyrosine Kinases Regulate Sialylated Ganglioside Receptors for Polyomavirus

Abl Family Tyrosine Kinases Regulate Sialylated Ganglioside Receptors for Polyomavirus

... family tyrosine kinases, which include Abl1 and Abl2, regulate cytoskeletal and trafficking functions in cells ...family kinases are mutated in human cancers such as chronic myelogenous leukemia ...

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Receptor tyrosine kinases and their activation in melanoma

Receptor tyrosine kinases and their activation in melanoma

... several tyrosine kinases, such as BCR-ABL in chronic myeloid leukaemia, targeted by imatinib (Druker, 2004; George et ...activated kinases, such as BCR-ABL in acute myeloid leukaemia and EGFR in ...

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Variola and Monkeypox Viruses Utilize Conserved Mechanisms of Virion Motility and Release That Depend on Abl and Src Family Tyrosine Kinases

Variola and Monkeypox Viruses Utilize Conserved Mechanisms of Virion Motility and Release That Depend on Abl and Src Family Tyrosine Kinases

... Studies using VacV have led to a comprehensive under- standing of orthopoxvirus replication, dissemination, and pathogenesis. Additionally, VacV, VarV, and MPX share 98% sequence homology. However, some variance exists ...

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Analysis of changes in phosphorylation of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases: antibody arrays

Analysis of changes in phosphorylation of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases: antibody arrays

... 1. Linger RM, Keating AK, Earp HS et al (2008) TAM receptor tyrosine kinases: biologic functions, signaling, and potential therapeutic targeting in human cancer. Adv Cancer Res 100:35–83 2. Grassot J, Gouy ...

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Regulation and Kinase Activity of the Trk Family of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases

Regulation and Kinase Activity of the Trk Family of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases

... RTKs are well known to signal as dimers, with extracellular ligand binding inducing either dimerization or the transition from an inactive dimeric form to an active dimer (Lemmon and Schlessinger, 2010). Accordingly, ...

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Tyrosine kinase signalling in breast cancer: ErbB family receptor tyrosine kinases

Tyrosine kinase signalling in breast cancer: ErbB family receptor tyrosine kinases

... Changes in ErbB family receptors may also affect response to hormone therapy with estrogen antagonists. This may have major practical consequences as therapeu- tic agents targeting the ErbB receptors are produced, given ...

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Intracellular trafficking, and function of receptor tyrosine kinases in mammary gland development

Intracellular trafficking, and function of receptor tyrosine kinases in mammary gland development

... adaptor complex been im plicated in this process (Folsch et al., 1999; Ohno et al., 1999). ^IB shows 79% homology to the previously identified m edium subunit of A PI (now term ed /ilA). /xlA and (ilB complex w ith API ...

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Reciprocal regulation of lymphocyte activation by tyrosine kinases and phosphatases

Reciprocal regulation of lymphocyte activation by tyrosine kinases and phosphatases

... model. In resting T cells, CD45 may counteract the neg- ative regulation of Csk by dephosphorylating the nega- tive regulatory, and to a lesser extent the autocatalytic, tyrosine in SFKs, providing a pool of ...

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The role of Axl_Mertk_Tyro3 receptor tyrosine kinases in the clearance of apoptotic cells

The role of Axl_Mertk_Tyro3 receptor tyrosine kinases in the clearance of apoptotic cells

... This was demonstrated by RNA and protein to ensure that regulation was happening at both steps (Figure 3.5). Thus, we conclude that the receptor family members participate in recognizi[r] ...

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Tyrosine kinases in rheumatoid arthritis

Tyrosine kinases in rheumatoid arthritis

... JAK tyrosine kinase activity directly through their kinase inhibitory region (KIR), which has been proposed to function as a pseu- dosubstrate and which is important for the suppression of cytokine ...

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Advances in mass spectrometry based strategies to study receptor tyrosine kinases.

Advances in mass spectrometry based strategies to study receptor tyrosine kinases.

... Protein phosphorylation and its regulation through the reciprocal actions of protein kinases and phosphatases play a central role in many vital cellular processes. The phospho- proteome is defined as the ...

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HOX deregulation in acute myeloid leukemia

HOX deregulation in acute myeloid leukemia

... Among the receptor tyrosine kinases RTKs, fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 FLT3, which plays important roles in hematopoietic progenitor cell survival and Nonstandard abbreviations used: AML, [r] ...

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Tyrosine Phosphorylation of Tau by the Src Family Kinases Lck and Fyn

Tyrosine Phosphorylation of Tau by the Src Family Kinases Lck and Fyn

... family kinases, of which Fyn and Lck are members, are tyrosine kinases related to Src which was first identified as a viral protein (v-Src) in Rous sarcoma virus ...family kinases are ...

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The importance of ERBB receptor tyrosine kinase signaling in colorectal cancer : implications for EGFR-targeted therapies

The importance of ERBB receptor tyrosine kinase signaling in colorectal cancer : implications for EGFR-targeted therapies

... Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death in the United States. Our current understanding of the molecular pathways associated with this malignancy has led to the development of novel ...

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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells contain anomalous Lyn tyrosine kinase, a putative contribution to defective apoptosis

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells contain anomalous Lyn tyrosine kinase, a putative contribution to defective apoptosis

... and unaffected by inhibitors selective for other receptor and non- receptor tyrosine kinases. Because Csk, unlike Lyn, was similarly expressed in normal and CLL B cells (data not shown), the con- stitutive ...

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