Tyrosine kinase receptor
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
| - | '''Tyrosine kinase receptor''' or '''high affinity nerve growth factor receptor''' (TRK-A) play an important role in cellular processes like growth, motility, differentiation and metabolism<ref>PMID:29455648</ref>. Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a neutrotrophin which binds with high affinity to TRK. The binding of NGF to TRK-A activates the latter which undergoes dimerization and autophosphorylation at several Tyr residues that selectively trigger activity in several intercellular signaling pathways via binding of specific effector proteins<ref>PMID:24668471</ref>. There are 3 members to the TRK family: '''TRK-A''', '''TRK-B''' and '''TRK-C'''. All of them bind preferentially - NGF, neurotrophin-4, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), and neurotrophin-3. | + | '''Tyrosine kinase receptor''' or '''high affinity nerve growth factor receptor''' (TRK-A) play an important role in cellular processes like growth, motility, differentiation and metabolism<ref>PMID:29455648</ref>. Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a neutrotrophin which binds with high affinity to TRK. The binding of NGF to TRK-A activates the latter which undergoes dimerization and autophosphorylation at several Tyr residues that selectively trigger activity in several intercellular signaling pathways via binding of specific effector proteins<ref>PMID:24668471</ref>. There are 3 members to the TRK family: '''TRK-A''', '''TRK-B''' and '''TRK-C'''. All of them bind preferentially - NGF, neurotrophin-4, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), and neurotrophin-3. |
| + | *'''Trk-C''' is involved in the biology favourable neuroblastomas<ref>PMID:9516852</ref>. | ||
| + | *'''Alk tyrosine kinase receptor''' is expressed in neurons of the central nervous system signaling growth and differentiation of neurons<ref>PMID:15226403</ref>. | ||
| + | *'''RET tyrosine kinase receptor''' (Rearranged during transfection) plays a role in the development of the central and peripheral nervous systems<ref>PMID:32993133</ref>. | ||
| + | *'''MuSK tyrosine kinase receptor''' (muscle-specific kinase) plays a role in signaling at the formation of neuromuscular junctions<ref>PMID:23467009</ref>. | ||
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*[[High affinity nerve growth factor receptor]] | *[[High affinity nerve growth factor receptor]] | ||
*[[Neurotrophin]]. | *[[Neurotrophin]]. | ||
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The <scene name='83/839914/Cv/4'>complex between TRK-A and the nerve growth factor</scene> (PDB code [[2ifg]]) is a 2:2 dimer. The C-terminal immunoglobulin-like domain interacts with the NGF<ref>PMID:17196528</ref>. The extracellular domain of TRK-A contains <scene name='83/839914/Cv/5'>3 Leu-rich regions</scene> flanked by <scene name='83/839914/Cv/6'>Cys-rich regions</scene> (in yellow), 2 immunoglobulin-like domains and the nerve growth factor (NGF) binding domain. | The <scene name='83/839914/Cv/4'>complex between TRK-A and the nerve growth factor</scene> (PDB code [[2ifg]]) is a 2:2 dimer. The C-terminal immunoglobulin-like domain interacts with the NGF<ref>PMID:17196528</ref>. The extracellular domain of TRK-A contains <scene name='83/839914/Cv/5'>3 Leu-rich regions</scene> flanked by <scene name='83/839914/Cv/6'>Cys-rich regions</scene> (in yellow), 2 immunoglobulin-like domains and the nerve growth factor (NGF) binding domain. | ||
| - | </StructureSection> | ||
== 3D Structures tyrosine kinase receptor == | == 3D Structures tyrosine kinase receptor == | ||
| - | + | [[Tyrosine kinase receptor 3D structures]] | |
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| - | *Tyrosine kinase receptor-A or high affinity nerve growth factor receptor; Domains – extracellular 36-382; LBD 285-380; transmembrane 410-447; kinase 498-796 | ||
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| - | **[[1he7]] – hTRK-A LBD domain – human <BR /> | ||
| - | **[[4crp]] – hTRK-A LBD domain (mutant) – NMR<br /> | ||
| - | **[[2ifg]] – hTRK-A extracellular domain + b-nerve growth factor <BR /> | ||
| - | **[[4gt5]], [[4f0i]]] – hTRK-A kinase domain<BR /> | ||
| - | **[[5kvt]], [[6pl1]], [[6npt]], [[6nsp]], [[6nss]], [[5wr7]], [[6d1y]], [[6d1z]], [[6pmc]], [[6iqn]], [[6pl2]], [[6pl3]], [[6pma]], [[6pmb]], [[6pme]], [[5kmj]], [[5kmk]], [[5kmm]], [[5kmn]], [[5kmo]], [[4aoj]], [[4pmm]], [[4pmp]], [[4pms]], [[4pmt]], [[4yps]], [[5h3q]], [[5i8a]], [[5kmi]], [[5kml]], [[6d20]], [[6dkb]], [[6dkg]], [[6dki]], [[6j5l]], [[5jfs]], [[5jfv]], [[5jfw]], [[5jfx]], [[4yne]], [[6dkw]] – hTRK-A kinase domain + inhibitor<BR /> | ||
| - | **[[2n90]] – hTRK-A transmembrane domain - NMR <BR /> | ||
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| - | *TRK-B or BDNF/NT-3 growth factor receptor | ||
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| - | **[[1wwb]] – hTRK-B LBD domain <BR /> | ||
| - | **[[1hcf]] – hTRK-B LBD domain + neutrotrophin-4<BR /> | ||
| - | **[[5mo9]] – hTRK-B LBD domain + antibody<BR /> | ||
| - | **[[4asz]] – hTRK-B kinase domain<BR /> | ||
| - | **[[4at3]], [[4at4]], [[4at5]] – hTRK-B kinase domain + inhibitor<BR /> | ||
| - | **[[4mfq]] – hTRK-B kinase domain + FRS2A - NMR<BR /> | ||
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| - | *TRK-C or NT-3 growth factor receptor | ||
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| - | **[[1wwc]], [[4pbv]] – hTRK-C LBD domain (mutant)<BR /> | ||
| - | **[[4pbv]], [[4pbw]] – hTRK-C extracellular domain (mutant) + tyrosine phosphatase s<BR /> | ||
| - | **[[3v5q]], [[4ymj]], [[6kzc]], [[6kzd]] – hTRK-C kinase domain + inhibitor<BR /> | ||
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| - | *TrkA potassium uptake protein | ||
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| - | **[[4j9v]] – VpTrkA + ATP – ''Vibrio parahaemolyticus''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[6v4j]], [[6v4l]] – VpTrkA + TrkH + ATP <br /> | ||
| - | **[[6v4k]] – VpTrkA + TrkH + ADP<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4j9u]] – VpTrkA + TrkH + NAD<br /> | ||
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| - | *TrkH potassium uptake protein | ||
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| - | **[[3pjz]] – VpTrkH<br /> | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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[[Category:Topic Page]] | [[Category:Topic Page]] | ||
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