• Biologie

  • Oncogènes et suppresseurs de tumeurs

Extracellular assembly and activation principles of oncogenic class III receptor tyrosine kinases

Cet article passe en revue les travaux récents sur le rôle oncogénique de mutations des récepteurs à activité tyrosine kinase de classe III

Intracellular signalling cascades initiated by class III receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK-IIIs) and their cytokine ligands contribute to haematopoiesis and mesenchymal tissue development. They are also implicated in a wide range of inflammatory disorders and cancers. Recent snapshots of RTK-III ectodomains in complex with cognate cytokines have revealed timely insights into the structural determinants of RTK-III activation, evolution and pathology. Importantly, candidate 'driver' and 'passenger' mutations that have been identified in RTK-IIIs can now be collectively mapped for the first time to structural scaffolds of the corresponding RTK-III ectodomains. Such insights will generate a renewed interest in dissecting the mechanistic effects of such mutations and their therapeutic relevance.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrc3371

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