Signalling via Receptor Tyrosine Kinases Flashcards
1
Q
What is the function of the Phosphotyrosine residues on the autophosphorylated RTK?
A
Serve as “docking sites” for SH2 domain- and PTB domain- containing proteins
2
Q
What is SH2?
A
Src Homology 2 domain
3
Q
What was the first Tyrosine kinase discovered?
A
Src protein encoded by a proto-oncogene
4
Q
Where was Src protein discovered?
A
As the oncogene (v-src) gene of the Rous Sarcoma Virus in cancer studies in chickens
5
Q
What does the SH3 domain bind?
A
Proline rich motifs
6
Q
What is the mechanism for activation of Ras?
A
- Binding of growth factor / hormone causes receptor dimerisation and auto-phosphorylation of tyrosine residues
- SH2/SH3 containing proteins Sos/GRB2 couples the receptor to inactive Ras
- Sos causes Ras to exchange GDP for GTP (activated)
- Sos dissociates
- Ras signals other proteins such as MAP kinase family (Ser/Thr kinases)
- Cellular growth genes switched on
7
Q
How does activated Ras signal downsteam?
A
- Activated (GTP-bound) Ras binds Raf and activates it
- Raf (Ser/Thr kinase) initiates a cascade of phosphorylation of MAP/ERK kinases
- Ser/Thr kinases phosphorylate each other
- MAP/ERK kinases lead to phosphorylation and regulation of transcription factors (transcriptional regulation)