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. 2002 Mar;59(3):456–462. doi: 10.1007/s00018-002-8438-2

Novel regulation and function of Src tyrosine kinase

Y-C Ma 1, X-Y Huang 1
PMCID: PMC11337436  PMID: 11964124

Abstract.

Src tyrosine kinase is a critical signal transducer that modulates a wide variety of cellular functions. Misregulation of Src leads to cell transformation and cancer. Heterotrimeric guanine-nucleotide-binding proteins (G proteins) are another group of signaling molecules that transduce signals from cell-surface receptors to generate physiological responses. Recently, it was discovered that Gαs and Gαi could directly stimulate Src family tyrosine kinase activity. This novel regulation of Src tyrosine kinase by G proteins provides insights into the adenylyl cyclase-independent signaling mechanisms involved in ligand-induced receptor desensitization, internalization and other physiological processes.

Keywords: Key words. Src tyrosine kinase; G protein; adenylyl cyclase; receptor desensitization; receptor internalization.

Footnotes

Received 17 August 2001; received after revision 22 October 2001; accepted 24 October 2001


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