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Enzyme-Linked Receptors
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Undergraduate Cellular Pathology (Signal Transduction Pathways) Mind Map on Enzyme-Linked Receptors, created by Sophie Barrett on 14/02/2014.
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cellular pathology
signal transduction pathways
cellular pathology
signal transduction pathways
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Enzyme-Linked Receptors
Characteristics
Often exist as inactive monomers
Ligand binding induces activation by di/trimerisation
the monomers transphosphorylate each other
adaptor proteins recognise change in structure
Transforming Growth Factor Beta (A Ligand)
brings the monomers together (that exist seperatly)
Heterodimerisation occurs (the monomers are not idetical)
Phosphorylation occurs on the serine-threonine residues
This ultimately activates the TGF receptor
Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) (A Ligand)
NGF presence causes homodimerisation of receptors with intrinsic cytosolic tyrosine kinase activity
Phosphorylation occurs on the tyrosine residues
note here, that the monomers are identical
Cytokines
Heterodimerisation of receptors...
whose cytosolic domains are associated with seperate non-tyrosine kinases
Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Signalling
Trk Receptors = Tropomyosin-related Kinases
The receptor for NGF is TrkA
The receptor for BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) is TrkB
The receptor for NT3 (Neurotrophin-3) is Trk C
The receptor for NT4/5 is Trk B
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