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Evolution and Functional Divergence of the ERBB Receptor Family

Pharmacogenomics, 2021
Aim: The ERBB gene family plays an important role in cell proliferation and differentiation, and aberrant activations could result in tumorigenesis, which makes this gene family an attractive drug target in the area of precision oncology. Materials & methods: Functional divergence analysis and conservation analysis were performed using ClustalW, MEGA7 ...
Shanshan Wu   +5 more
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ErbB receptors and their ligands in the breast

Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine, 2006
ErbB receptor tyrosine kinases are membrane-bound receptors that possess intrinsic, ligand-activated, tyrosine kinase activity. Binding of growth factors to these receptors induces the formation of ErbB homo- and heterodimers and initiates a signalling cascade that traverses the cytoplasm to communicate with the nucleus and the cytoskeleton. The effect
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ErbB-4: a receptor tyrosine kinase

Inflammation Research, 2002
ErbB-4 is a receptor tyrosine kinase that is activated by the binding of specific growth factors to its ectodomain. In addition to the initiation of signal transduction pathways that direct cell responses, such as proliferation or differentiation, this receptor is subject to ligand-dependent trafficking events.
G. Carpenter, W. Zhou
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Neuregulins and ErbB receptors in cultured neonatal astrocytes

Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1999
Neuregulins (NRGs) are a family of growth factors involved in signaling between neurons and glial cells of the peripheral and central nervous system. NRGs are synthesized and secreted by a number of cell types including Schwann cells, neurons, and oligodendrocytes.
Timothy D. Raabe   +3 more
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Heterodimerization of the erbB-1 and erbB-2 receptors in human breast carcinoma cells: a mechanism for receptor transregulation

Biochemistry, 1990
The erbB-1 and erbB-2 protooncogenes encode homologous membrane receptors that respectively bind epidermal growth factor (EGF) and a still incompletely characterized ligand. Binding of EGF to its receptor is known to increase tyrosine phosphorylation of the erbB-2/neu receptor in tumor cells. To investigate the mechanism of this transregulatory pathway,
Rina Goldman   +3 more
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Expression of the ErbB Family of Receptors in Ovarian Cancer

Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, 1998
To characterize the relative levels of the ErbB family of receptors and their relationship to one another in ovarian cancer.A total of 17 serous cystadenocarcinomas were analyzed for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R or ErbB-1) and ErbB-2, ErbB-3, and ErbB-4 receptor expression by Western blot analysis.
John V. Ilekis   +3 more
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Targeting ErbB receptor signaling: A pan-ErbB approach to cancer

Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, 2004
Abstract The ErbB receptors are localized to the cell membrane where they are activated by ligand to trigger a network of signaling pathways. In some cancer cells, dysregulation of ErbB-mediated signaling confers a growth advantage, resulting in cellular transformation and increased metastatic potential.
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The ErbB Receptors as Targets for Breast Cancer Therapy

Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 1999
Breast carcinomas express high levels of ErbB receptors and their ligands, and their overexpression has been associated with a more aggressive clinical behavior. For these reasons therapies directed at these receptors have the potential to be useful anti-cancer treatments.
Joan Albanell, José Baselga
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Targeting ERBB Receptors in Cancer

2007
Tyrosine kinases are a large and diverse family of proteins found only in metazoans. The ERBB family, which encompasses subgroup I of the receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) superfamily, has four members: epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)/ErbB1, ErbB2, ErbB3, and ErbB4.
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The EGFR/ERBB Receptor Family

2015
In metazoa, inductive cell-to-cell interactions play crucial roles, both in embryonic development and in homeostasis. Many such interactions are mediated by RTKs and their soluble or surface-bound ligand growth factors. Type 1 RTKs, also called the ERBB or HER family, comprises four proteins, which bind growth factors of the EGF and neuregulin families.
Gur Pines, Yosef Yarden, Fresia Pareja
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