Receptor Tyrosine Kinases in Development: Insights from
Overview
Chemistry
Molecular Biology
Authors
Affiliations
Cell-to-cell communication mediates a plethora of cellular decisions and behaviors that are crucial for the correct and robust development of multicellular organisms. Many of these signals are encoded in secreted hormones or growth factors that bind to and activate cell surface receptors, to transmit the cue intracellularly. One of the major superfamilies of cell surface receptors are the receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). For nearly half a century RTKs have been the focus of intensive study due to their ability to alter fundamental aspects of cell biology, such as cell proliferation, growth, and shape, and because of their central importance in diseases such as cancer. Studies in model organisms such a have proved invaluable for identifying new conserved RTK pathway components, delineating their contributions, and for the discovery of conserved mechanisms that control RTK-signaling events. Here we provide a brief overview of the RTK superfamily and the general mechanisms used in their regulation. We further highlight the functions of several RTKs that govern distinct cell-fate decisions in and explore how their activities are developmentally controlled.
A tumor-secreted protein utilizes glucagon release to cause host wasting.
Ding G, Li Y, Cheng C, Tan K, Deng Y, Pang H Cell Discov. 2025; 11(1):11.
PMID: 39924534 PMC: 11808122. DOI: 10.1038/s41421-024-00762-0.
Abd Elhameed A, Ali A, Ghabbour H, Bayomi S, El-Gohary N RSC Med Chem. 2025; .
PMID: 39850549 PMC: 11753467. DOI: 10.1039/d4md00754a.
Puranik N, Jung H, Song M Int J Mol Sci. 2024; 25(20).
PMID: 39456824 PMC: 11507918. DOI: 10.3390/ijms252011043.
Cbl and Cbl-b ubiquitin ligases are essential for intestinal epithelial stem cell maintenance.
Zutshi N, Mohapatra B, Mondal P, An W, Goetz B, Wang S iScience. 2024; 27(6):109912.
PMID: 38974465 PMC: 11225835. DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109912.
Wnt signaling couples G2 phase control with differentiation during hematopoiesis in Drosophila.
Goins L, Girard J, Mondal B, Buran S, Su C, Tang R Dev Cell. 2024; 59(18):2477-2496.e5.
PMID: 38866012 PMC: 11421984. DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2024.05.023.