Eph receptors and their cognate ligand ephrins play important roles in various biological processes such as cell migration, axon guidance, and synaptic plasticity. One characteristic feature of the Eph-ephrin signal transduction is that, upon interaction with the receptor, the transmembrane B-class ephrins become tyrosine-phosphorylated and transduce intracellular signals that lead to reorganization of the cytoskeleton. Although in vitro and genetic studies have demonstrated unequivocally the significance of this reverse signaling, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. We report here that transfection of ephrin-B1 into 293 cells resulted in robust increase in JNK activity, whereas expression of truncated ephrin-B1 lacking the cytoplasmi...
Ephrin ligands interact with Eph receptors to regulate a wide variety of biological and pathological...
Ephrin ligands and their Eph receptor tyrosine kinases both are surface tethered proteins that contr...
Eph receptors and their membrane-tethered ligands have important functions in development. Trans int...
Eph receptors and their cognate ligand ephrins play important roles in various biological processes ...
Ephrins are cell surface-associated ligands for Eph receptors and are important regulators of morpho...
Ephrins are cell surface-associated ligands for Eph receptors and are important regulators of morpho...
Cell-to-cell communication during development and plasticity is controlled to a large extent by sign...
AbstractTransmembrane B ephrins and their Eph receptors signal bidirectionally. However, neither the...
Ephrin-B/EphB family proteins are implicated in bidirectional signaling and were initially defined t...
The Orchestration of cell-cell interactions is crucial to the developing embryo and the adult organi...
The Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases and their cognate ligands, the Ephrins, form a coordinat...
The receptor tyrosine kinase Eph and its membrane-bound ligand ephrin are emerging key players in sy...
Eph receptors and their ligands, ephrins, represent the largest group of the receptor tyrosine kinas...
Ephrin ligands and their Eph receptors play an essential role in angiogenesis during development. Bo...
EphB6 is a unique member in the Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases in that its kinase domain co...
Ephrin ligands interact with Eph receptors to regulate a wide variety of biological and pathological...
Ephrin ligands and their Eph receptor tyrosine kinases both are surface tethered proteins that contr...
Eph receptors and their membrane-tethered ligands have important functions in development. Trans int...
Eph receptors and their cognate ligand ephrins play important roles in various biological processes ...
Ephrins are cell surface-associated ligands for Eph receptors and are important regulators of morpho...
Ephrins are cell surface-associated ligands for Eph receptors and are important regulators of morpho...
Cell-to-cell communication during development and plasticity is controlled to a large extent by sign...
AbstractTransmembrane B ephrins and their Eph receptors signal bidirectionally. However, neither the...
Ephrin-B/EphB family proteins are implicated in bidirectional signaling and were initially defined t...
The Orchestration of cell-cell interactions is crucial to the developing embryo and the adult organi...
The Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases and their cognate ligands, the Ephrins, form a coordinat...
The receptor tyrosine kinase Eph and its membrane-bound ligand ephrin are emerging key players in sy...
Eph receptors and their ligands, ephrins, represent the largest group of the receptor tyrosine kinas...
Ephrin ligands and their Eph receptors play an essential role in angiogenesis during development. Bo...
EphB6 is a unique member in the Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases in that its kinase domain co...
Ephrin ligands interact with Eph receptors to regulate a wide variety of biological and pathological...
Ephrin ligands and their Eph receptor tyrosine kinases both are surface tethered proteins that contr...
Eph receptors and their membrane-tethered ligands have important functions in development. Trans int...