Tyrosine kinase receptor
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'''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>. | *'''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 | + | *'''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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