Identifiers
Fibroblas growth factors FGF
fibroblast growth factor receptor 1
FLT2 "fms-related tyrosine kinase 2" KAL2
HUGO:FGFR1 HGNC:3688 ENTREZ:2260 UNIPROT:P11362
fibroblast growth factor receptor 2
"bacteria-expressed kinase" BEK CFD1 "craniofacial dysostosis 1" "Jackson-Weiss syndrome" JWS "keratinocyte growth factor receptor" KGFR
HUGO:FGFR2 HGNC:3689 ENTREZ:2263 UNIPROT:P21802
fibroblast growth factor receptor 3
ACH "achondroplasia thanatophoric dwarfism"
HUGO:FGFR3 HGNC:3690 ENTREZ:2261 UNIPROT:P22607
fibroblast growth factor receptor 4
HUGO:FGFR4 HGNC:3691 ENTREZ:2264 UNIPROT:P22455
fms-related tyrosine kinase 1
Maps_Modules
HMC:ACTIVATING_INVASION_AND_METASTASIS
EMT Senescence / EMT_REGULATORS
EMT Senescence / ECM
References
RTKs exist as inactive monomers; after binding to their ligands they form dimers and their intracellular domains are activated.
PMID:17496910
References
em_re1454( EMT Senescence ):
PMID??:10402472
We conclude that a pool of surface E-cadherin is constantly trafficked through an endocytic, recycling pathway and that this may provide a mechanism for regulating the availability of E-cadherin for junction formation in development, tissue remodeling, and tumorigenesis.
PMID:22674073
Clathrin-mediated endocytosis appears to be responsible for two types of growth factor-induced cadherin internalization, FGF-mediated internalization of E-cadherin () and VEGF-mediated internalization of VE-cadherin.