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*  '''GRB7''' interacts with EGFR and ephrin receptors and plays a role in itegrin signalling pathway.<br />
*  '''GRB7''' interacts with EGFR and ephrin receptors and plays a role in itegrin signalling pathway.<br />
*  '''GRB10''' interacts with insulin receptor and insulin-like growth factor receptors.  For additional details on GRB10 see [[Grb10 SH2 Domain]].<br />
*  '''GRB10''' interacts with insulin receptor and insulin-like growth factor receptors.  For additional details on GRB10 see [[Grb10 SH2 Domain]].<br />
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==3D structures of Grb==
==3D structures of Grb==

Revision as of 14:40, 26 November 2014


Growth factor receptor-bound proteins (GRB) are adaptor proteins. GRBs contain SH2, Ras-associated (RA) and pleckstrin homology (PH) domains.

  • GRB2 links the epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase to the activation of Ras and its downstream kinases. GRB2 contains an SH2 domain which binds tyrosine phosphorylated sequences and 2 SH3 domains which direct complex formation of proline-rich sequences. GRB2 is involved in signal transduction.
  • GRB7 interacts with EGFR and ephrin receptors and plays a role in itegrin signalling pathway.
  • GRB10 interacts with insulin receptor and insulin-like growth factor receptors. For additional details on GRB10 see Grb10 SH2 Domain.

Structure of human Grb2 SH2 domain (pink) complex with phosphotyrosyl heptapeptide (gold) (PDB entry 1tze)

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3D structures of Grb3D structures of Grb

Updated on 26-November-2014

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