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Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
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| - | [[Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor]] (EGFR or ERBB1) is found on the cell surface and associates to homodimers upon binding of its ligands such as the Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) to its extracellular domain. The dimerization stimulates autophosphorylation of several tyrosine residues in the intracellular kinase domain which signal downstream transduction cascades. A human '''EGFR-2 (HER-2 or ERBB2)''' is involved in breast [[Cancer|cancer]] and is a major target for breast cancer [[Pharmaceutical Drugs|therapeutics]]. '''ERBB3''' uses neuregulin as a ligand. '''ERBB4''' is a closely related receptor tyrosine kinase. at the right correspond to one representative EGFR, ''i.e.'' crystal structure of unliganded ''Drosophila'' Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor ectodomain ([[3i2t]]). | + | [[Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor]] (EGFR or '''ERBB1''') is found on the cell surface and associates to homodimers upon binding of its ligands such as the Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) to its extracellular domain. The dimerization stimulates autophosphorylation of several tyrosine residues in the intracellular kinase domain which signal downstream transduction cascades. A human '''EGFR-2 (HER-2 or ERBB2)''' is involved in breast [[Cancer|cancer]] and is a major target for breast cancer [[Pharmaceutical Drugs|therapeutics]]. '''ERBB3''' uses neuregulin as a ligand. '''ERBB4''' is a closely related receptor tyrosine kinase. at the right correspond to one representative EGFR, ''i.e.'' crystal structure of unliganded ''Drosophila'' Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor ectodomain ([[3i2t]]). |
==EGFR and Lung Cancer== | ==EGFR and Lung Cancer== | ||
Revision as of 20:09, 19 January 2016
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3D Structures of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
Updated on 19-January-2016
Additional Resources
For additional information, see: Cancer
References
1.Sherrill, Jennifer M., and Jack Kyte. "Activation of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor by Epidermal Growth Factor†." Biochemistry 35 (1996): 5705-718. Print.
2.Herbst, R. S. "Review of epidermal growth factor receptor biology." Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 59 (2994). Print.
3.Pao, William, and Vincent Miller. "EGF receptor gene mutations are common in lung cancers from ‘‘never smokers’’ and are associated with sensitivity of tumors to gefitinib and erlotinib." PNAS 101 (2004). Print.
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