Crk and CrkL adaptor proteins: networks for physiological and pathological signaling

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Raymond B Birge
Charalampos Kalodimos
Fuyuhiko Inagaki
Shinya Tanaka
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[1] UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School,Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
[2] Rutgers University,Department of Chemistry, Chemical Biology and Biomedical Engineering
[3] Hokkaido University,Department of Structural Biology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[4] Hokkaido University School of Medicine,Department of Pathology, Division of Medicine
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Cell Communication and Signaling | / 7卷
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Focal Adhesion Kinase; Tyrosine Phosphorylation; Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia; Noonan Syndrome; Tyrosine Kinase Oncogene;
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The Crk adaptor proteins (Crk and CrkL) constitute an integral part of a network of essential signal transduction pathways in humans and other organisms that act as major convergence points in tyrosine kinase signaling. Crk proteins integrate signals from a wide variety of sources, including growth factors, extracellular matrix molecules, bacterial pathogens, and apoptotic cells. Mounting evidence indicates that dysregulation of Crk proteins is associated with human diseases, including cancer and susceptibility to pathogen infections. Recent structural work has identified new and unusual insights into the regulation of Crk proteins, providing a rationale for how Crk can sense diverse signals and produce a myriad of biological responses.
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