Receptor tyrosine kinases are a large family of transmembrane proteins with diverse extracellular ligand-binding structures, but which all possess a highly conserved domain with intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity.
Intracellular signalling is triggered through activation of the tyrosine kinase domain and its subsequent phosphorylation of multiple substrates. Subfamilies of RTKs are categorised according to their amino acid sequence identities and extracellular structural similarities; thus members of a subfamily often bind common or similar ligands. In humans, 20 distinct subfamilies of RTKs exist that are categorized according to their amino-acid sequence identities and structural similarities in their extracellular regions
Approximately 20 different RTK classes have been identified
- RTK class I (EGF receptor family)(ErbB family)
- RTK class II (Insulin receptor family)
- RTK class III (PDGF receptor family)
- RTK class IV (FGF receptor family)
- RTK class V (VEGF receptors family)
- RTK class VI (HGF receptor family)
- RTK class VII (Trk receptor family)
- RTK class VIII (Eph receptor family)
- RTK class IX (AXL receptor family)
- RTK class X (LTK receptor family)
- RTK class XI (TIE receptor family)
- RTK class XII (ROR receptor family)
- RTK class XIII (DDR receptor family)
- RTK class XIV (RET receptor family)
- RTK class XV (KLG receptor family)
- RTK class XVI (RYK receptor family)
- RTK class XVII (MuSK receptor family)
Ligand Proteins Information Content
Analysis of AA content of RTKs ligands can give useful information about their information content.
Secreted growth factor that induces neurite outgrowth and which is mitogenic for fibroblasts, epithelial, and endothelial cells (PubMed:1768439, PubMed:1733956). Binds anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) which induces MAPK pathway activation, an important step in the anti-apoptotic signaling of PTN and regulation of cell proliferation (PubMed:11278720). Binds to cell-surface target proteins via their chondroitin sulfate groups (PubMed:26896299). Down-regulates PTPRZ1 activity (PubMed:16814777).
chondroitin sulfate binding
growth factor activity
heparan sulfate binding
heparin binding Source:
protein kinase binding
protein phosphatase inhibitor activity
Additional factors are :
- ligands release modulation
- ligands half life