IPR050198
Non-receptor tyrosine kinases involved in cell signaling AI
InterPro entry
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Short name | Non-receptor_tyrosine_kinases AI |
Overlapping homologous superfamilies |
Description
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This family of proteins includes non-receptor tyrosine kinases that play crucial roles in various cellular processes. They are involved in signal transduction pathways that regulate immune responses, cell growth, survival, differentiation, cytoskeletal remodeling, cell adhesion, and migration. These proteins are activated by cell surface receptors and are essential for both innate and adaptive immunity. They also participate in the regulation of B-cell and T-cell receptor signaling, contributing to the development and function of lymphocytes. Additionally, they mediate responses to growth factors, cytokines, and environmental stresses, influencing processes like platelet activation, vascular development, and osteoclast maturation.
Cross References
Contributing Member Database Entry
- PANTHER:PTHR24418
Representative structure
8xn8: The Crystal Structure of SRC from Biortus.