A Role of Tec - A Non Receptor Tyrosine Kinase as Apoptotic Regulator (Paperback)

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Protein-tyrosine kinases (PTKs) play an essential role in the intracellular mitogenic signaling mechanism. In fact, many growth factor receptors themselves have intrinsic PTK activity, as evidenced by the cases of epidermal growth factor (EGF), nerve growth factor (NGF) and stem cell factor (SCF) receptors. In contrast to these receptor-type PTKs, many PTKs do not have a transmembrane domain in their structure. These are designated as non-receptor-type PTKs or cytoplasmic PTKs. Non-receptor PTKs can be further subdivided into a number of sub- families, one of which is the Tec family. The Tec family consists of five members, namely Tec, Btk, Itk/Emt/Tsk, Bmx and Txk/Rlk. Many members of this family are abundantly expressed in hematopoietic tissues, where they are presumed to function in the growth, differentiation or both processes of blood cells. This hypothesis is strengthened by the fact that the Btk kinase molecule is responsible for X chromosome-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) in humans and X chromosome-linked immunodeficiency (Xid) in mice.

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Protein-tyrosine kinases (PTKs) play an essential role in the intracellular mitogenic signaling mechanism. In fact, many growth factor receptors themselves have intrinsic PTK activity, as evidenced by the cases of epidermal growth factor (EGF), nerve growth factor (NGF) and stem cell factor (SCF) receptors. In contrast to these receptor-type PTKs, many PTKs do not have a transmembrane domain in their structure. These are designated as non-receptor-type PTKs or cytoplasmic PTKs. Non-receptor PTKs can be further subdivided into a number of sub- families, one of which is the Tec family. The Tec family consists of five members, namely Tec, Btk, Itk/Emt/Tsk, Bmx and Txk/Rlk. Many members of this family are abundantly expressed in hematopoietic tissues, where they are presumed to function in the growth, differentiation or both processes of blood cells. This hypothesis is strengthened by the fact that the Btk kinase molecule is responsible for X chromosome-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) in humans and X chromosome-linked immunodeficiency (Xid) in mice.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

April 2012

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

April 2012

Authors

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

80

ISBN-13

978-3-8484-8311-2

Barcode

9783848483112

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LSN

3-8484-8311-4



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