We address the contribution of kinase domain structure and catalytic activity to membrane trafficking of TrkA receptor tyrosine kinase. We conduct a systematic comparison between TrkA-wt, an ATP-binding defective mutant (TrkA-K544N) and other mutants displaying separate functional impairments of phosphorylation, ubiquitination, or recruitment of intracellular partners. We find that only K544N mutation endows TrkA with restricted membrane mobility and a substantial increase of cell surface pool already in the absence of ligand stimulation. This mutation is predicted to drive a structural destabilization of the αC helix in the N-lobe by molecular dynamics simulations, and enhances interactions with elements of the actin cytoskeleton. On the o...
SummaryTRP cation channels function as cellular sensors in uni- and multicellular eukaryotes. Despit...
TRPA1 is a thermosensitive ion channel from the ankyrin subfamily of Transient Receptor Potential (T...
The three Tropomyosin Receptor Kinases, Trk-A, Trk-B, and Trk-C, belong to the second largest class ...
We address the contribution of kinase domain structure and catalytic activity to membrane traffickin...
The neurotrophin receptor TrkA (also known as NTRK1) is known to be crucially involved in several ph...
Receptor tyrosine kinases generally act by forming phosphotyrosine-docking sites on their own endodo...
Nerve growth factor (NGF) binds to its receptor, TrkA, at the tips of nerve cell axons to inhibit ap...
The nerve growth factor receptor TrkA (tropomyosin-related kinase receptor) participates in the surv...
The topology and trafficking of receptors play a key role in their signalling capability. Indeed, re...
AbstractThe tropomyosin-related kinase A (TrkA) receptor and its ligand, nerve growth factor (NGF), ...
To investigate the range of autoinhibitory mechanisms used by TKDs (tyrosine kinase domains) from th...
The tropomyosin-related kinase (Trk) family consists of three receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) calle...
The tropomyosin-related kinase (Trk) family consists of three receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) calle...
Membrane protein sorting is mediated by interactions between proteins and lipids. One mechanism that...
To understand the functional interactions between the TrkA and p75 nerve growth factor (NGF) recepto...
SummaryTRP cation channels function as cellular sensors in uni- and multicellular eukaryotes. Despit...
TRPA1 is a thermosensitive ion channel from the ankyrin subfamily of Transient Receptor Potential (T...
The three Tropomyosin Receptor Kinases, Trk-A, Trk-B, and Trk-C, belong to the second largest class ...
We address the contribution of kinase domain structure and catalytic activity to membrane traffickin...
The neurotrophin receptor TrkA (also known as NTRK1) is known to be crucially involved in several ph...
Receptor tyrosine kinases generally act by forming phosphotyrosine-docking sites on their own endodo...
Nerve growth factor (NGF) binds to its receptor, TrkA, at the tips of nerve cell axons to inhibit ap...
The nerve growth factor receptor TrkA (tropomyosin-related kinase receptor) participates in the surv...
The topology and trafficking of receptors play a key role in their signalling capability. Indeed, re...
AbstractThe tropomyosin-related kinase A (TrkA) receptor and its ligand, nerve growth factor (NGF), ...
To investigate the range of autoinhibitory mechanisms used by TKDs (tyrosine kinase domains) from th...
The tropomyosin-related kinase (Trk) family consists of three receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) calle...
The tropomyosin-related kinase (Trk) family consists of three receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) calle...
Membrane protein sorting is mediated by interactions between proteins and lipids. One mechanism that...
To understand the functional interactions between the TrkA and p75 nerve growth factor (NGF) recepto...
SummaryTRP cation channels function as cellular sensors in uni- and multicellular eukaryotes. Despit...
TRPA1 is a thermosensitive ion channel from the ankyrin subfamily of Transient Receptor Potential (T...
The three Tropomyosin Receptor Kinases, Trk-A, Trk-B, and Trk-C, belong to the second largest class ...