Eph receptor signaling complexes in the plasma membrane
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2024.10.002
Eph receptor signaling complexes in the plasma membrane
Abstract
Eph receptor tyrosine kinases, together with their cell surface-anchored ephrin ligands, constitute an important cell-cell communication system that regulates physiological and pathological processes in most cell types. This review focuses on the multiple mechanisms by which Eph receptors initiate signaling via the formation of protein complexes in the plasma membrane. Upon ephrin binding, Eph receptors assemble into oligomers that can further aggregate into large complexes. Eph receptors also mediate ephrin-independent signaling through interplay with intracellular kinases or other cell-surface receptors. The distinct characteristics of Eph receptor family members, as well as their conserved domain structure, provide a framework for understanding their functional differences and redundancies. Possible areas of interest for future investigations of Eph receptor signaling complexes are also highlighted.
Keywords: Eph receptor; ephrin; phosphorylation; receptor tyrosine kinase; signaling platform.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests The author declares no competing interests.
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