- Exploring mechanisms of FGF signalling through the lens of structural biology.
Exploring mechanisms of FGF signalling through the lens of structural biology.
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology (2013-02-14)
Regina Goetz, Moosa Mohammadi
PMID23403721
ABSTRACT
Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) mediate a broad range of functions in both the developing and adult organism. The accumulated wealth of structural information on the FGF signalling pathway has begun to unveil the underlying molecular mechanisms that modulate this system to generate a myriad of distinct biological outputs in development, tissue homeostasis and metabolism. At the ligand and receptor level, these mechanisms include alternative splicing of the ligand (FGF8 subfamily) and the receptor (FGFR1-FGFR3), ligand homodimerization (FGF9 subfamily), site-specific proteolytic cleavage of the ligand (FGF23), and interaction of the ligand and the receptor with heparan sulphate cofactor and Klotho co-receptor.
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