Altered lipid metabolism has been linked to cancer development and progression. Several roles have been attributed to the increased saturation and length of lipid acyl tails observed in tumors, but its effect on signaling receptors is still emerging. In this work, we have analyzed the lipid dependence of the ErbB2 growth factor receptor dimerization that plays an important role in the pathogenesis of breast cancer. We have performed coarse-grain ensemble molecular dynamics simulations to comprehensively sample the ErbB2 monomer-dimer association. Our results indicate a dynamic dimer state with a complex conformational landscape that is modulated with increasing lipid tail length. We resolve the native N-terminal "active" and C-terminal "ina...
Important signal transduction pathways originate on the plasma membrane, where microdomains may tran...
AbstractBackgroundThe epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is the best characterised member of th...
International audienceMolecular dynamics simulations of an atomic model of the transmembrane domain ...
Altered lipid metabolism has been linked to cancer development and progression. Several roles have b...
AbstractEpidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR/ErbB1) is a transmembrane protein that can drive cell...
[[abstract]]Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR/ErbB1) is a transmembrane protein that can drive ...
Membrane cholesterol can alter the signaling pathways of living cells. However, the process that mod...
AbstractGxxxG motifs are common in transmembrane domains of membrane proteins and are often introduc...
AbstractAssociation of transmembrane (TM) helices is facilitated by the close packing of small resid...
AbstractMembers of the epidermal growth factor receptor family play important roles in various cellu...
The erbB1 receptor regulates cellular programs including proliferation, migration, and differentiati...
The ErbB family of transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinases plays an important role in the pathogenes...
AbstractOne of the most extensively studied receptor tyrosine kinases is EGFR/ErbB1. Although our kn...
The flow of information through the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is shaped by molecular i...
AbstractErbB1 overexpression is strongly linked to carcinogenesis, motivating better understanding o...
Important signal transduction pathways originate on the plasma membrane, where microdomains may tran...
AbstractBackgroundThe epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is the best characterised member of th...
International audienceMolecular dynamics simulations of an atomic model of the transmembrane domain ...
Altered lipid metabolism has been linked to cancer development and progression. Several roles have b...
AbstractEpidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR/ErbB1) is a transmembrane protein that can drive cell...
[[abstract]]Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR/ErbB1) is a transmembrane protein that can drive ...
Membrane cholesterol can alter the signaling pathways of living cells. However, the process that mod...
AbstractGxxxG motifs are common in transmembrane domains of membrane proteins and are often introduc...
AbstractAssociation of transmembrane (TM) helices is facilitated by the close packing of small resid...
AbstractMembers of the epidermal growth factor receptor family play important roles in various cellu...
The erbB1 receptor regulates cellular programs including proliferation, migration, and differentiati...
The ErbB family of transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinases plays an important role in the pathogenes...
AbstractOne of the most extensively studied receptor tyrosine kinases is EGFR/ErbB1. Although our kn...
The flow of information through the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is shaped by molecular i...
AbstractErbB1 overexpression is strongly linked to carcinogenesis, motivating better understanding o...
Important signal transduction pathways originate on the plasma membrane, where microdomains may tran...
AbstractBackgroundThe epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is the best characterised member of th...
International audienceMolecular dynamics simulations of an atomic model of the transmembrane domain ...