Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) control proliferation and differentiation through their ability to bind and/or phosphorylate intracellular substrates. The repertoire of substrates recruited by different RTK is largely overlapping. It is not clear, therefore, how a cell distinguishes among signals originating from different RTKs. One possibility is that selective availability of substrates participates in the regulation of this process. To gain insight into this issue, we studied the expression pattern, during mouse embryogenesis, of the eps8 and eps15 genes, which encode two recently identified RTK substrates. Both genes are expressed from E 10 in a restricted fashion. eps8 is first expressed in frontonasal neural crest-derived cells, in t...
Genetic and pharmacological perturbations suggest that tyrosine receptor kinase B (trkB) receptor ac...
Axonal pathfinding in the nervous system is mediated in part by cell-to-cell signaling events involv...
EphB receptor tyrosine kinases control multiple steps in nervous system development. However, it rem...
Eps15 and Eps15R are related tyrosine kinase substrates, which have been implicated in endocytosis a...
AbstractRecent studies have implicated Eph-related receptor tyrosine kinases and their membrane-boun...
SH3-containing proteins are involved in signal transduction by a number of growth factor receptors a...
15 páginas, 7 figuras.Pattern formation in the hindbrain involves a segmentation process leading to ...
Receptor Tyrosine Kinases (RTKs) are a family of cell surface receptors that bind extracellular liga...
Eps8 is a recently identified substrate of receptor and nonreceptor tyrosine kinases implicated in t...
Employing an expression cloning approach for tyrosine kinase substrates, we have previously isolated...
Employing an expression cloning approach for tyrosine kinase substrates, we have previously isolated...
Mitogen-activated-protein kinase (MAP kinase) cascades are effector mechanisms for many growth facto...
EphB receptor tyrosine kinases control multiple steps in nervous system development. However, it rem...
Since the discovery of Protein Kinase C enzymes in mammalian brain tissue, certain PKC isoforms are ...
An expression cloning method which allows direct isolation of cDNAs encoding substrates for tyrosine...
Genetic and pharmacological perturbations suggest that tyrosine receptor kinase B (trkB) receptor ac...
Axonal pathfinding in the nervous system is mediated in part by cell-to-cell signaling events involv...
EphB receptor tyrosine kinases control multiple steps in nervous system development. However, it rem...
Eps15 and Eps15R are related tyrosine kinase substrates, which have been implicated in endocytosis a...
AbstractRecent studies have implicated Eph-related receptor tyrosine kinases and their membrane-boun...
SH3-containing proteins are involved in signal transduction by a number of growth factor receptors a...
15 páginas, 7 figuras.Pattern formation in the hindbrain involves a segmentation process leading to ...
Receptor Tyrosine Kinases (RTKs) are a family of cell surface receptors that bind extracellular liga...
Eps8 is a recently identified substrate of receptor and nonreceptor tyrosine kinases implicated in t...
Employing an expression cloning approach for tyrosine kinase substrates, we have previously isolated...
Employing an expression cloning approach for tyrosine kinase substrates, we have previously isolated...
Mitogen-activated-protein kinase (MAP kinase) cascades are effector mechanisms for many growth facto...
EphB receptor tyrosine kinases control multiple steps in nervous system development. However, it rem...
Since the discovery of Protein Kinase C enzymes in mammalian brain tissue, certain PKC isoforms are ...
An expression cloning method which allows direct isolation of cDNAs encoding substrates for tyrosine...
Genetic and pharmacological perturbations suggest that tyrosine receptor kinase B (trkB) receptor ac...
Axonal pathfinding in the nervous system is mediated in part by cell-to-cell signaling events involv...
EphB receptor tyrosine kinases control multiple steps in nervous system development. However, it rem...