2005
DOI: 10.1038/sj.cr.7290268
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Negative regulation of receptor tyrosine kinases: unexpected links to c-Cbl and receptor ubiquitylation

Abstract: Intracellular signals mediated by the family of receptor tyrosine kinases play pivotal roles in morphogenesis, cell fate determination and pathogenesis. Precise control of signal amplitude and duration is critical for the fidelity and robustness of these processes. Activation of receptor tyrosine kinases by their cognate growth factors not only leads to propagation of the signal through various biochemical cascades, but also sets in motion multiple attenuation mechanisms that ultimately terminate the active st… Show more

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“…The basal levels of cytokine receptors are thought to be maintained through the balance between synthesis, delivery, retention, and degradation [45]. The accumulating evidence shows that besides the well-characterized ligand-induced pathways, there are ligand-independent pathways of receptor degradation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basal levels of cytokine receptors are thought to be maintained through the balance between synthesis, delivery, retention, and degradation [45]. The accumulating evidence shows that besides the well-characterized ligand-induced pathways, there are ligand-independent pathways of receptor degradation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another mechanism for attenuating TIE2 activation is the induction of its turnover in a dose-dependent manner by ANGPT1 and, less intensely, by ANGPT2, leading to the ubiquitination and degradation of the receptor (30). The amplitude and length of the signaling over tyrosine kinase receptors such as TIE2 seem to have a critical role in such a mechanism of attenuation (31). The high levels of ANGPT expression, associated with the chronic nature of BA, may explain the negative correlation between ANGPT1 and ANGPT2 and their receptor TIE2 in the affected patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, macrophages obtained from mice lacking Cbl, a ubiquitin ligase that targets Fms to the endocytic machinery, 32,33 exhibited a delayed downregulation of Fms, a prolonged tyrosine phosphorylation of Fms and downstream molecules, and an enhanced growth response to M-CSF. [34][35][36] In this , c and 6), but those signals were terminated more quickly due to the rapid Fms downregulation (Figure 5b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%