Table 1.
FGF subfamily | FGF | FGFR specificity |
---|---|---|
FGF1 | FGF1 | All FGFRs |
FGF2 | FGFR1c, FGFR3c > FGFR2c, FGFR1b, FGFR4 | |
FGF4 | FGF4 | |
FGF5 | FGFR1c, FGFR2c > FGFR3c, FGFR4 | |
FGF6 | ||
FGF7 | FGF3 | |
FGF7 | FGFR2b > FGFR1b | |
FGF10 | ||
FGF22 | ||
FGF8 | FGF8 | |
FGF17 | FGFR3c > FGFR4 > FGFR2c > | |
FGF18 | FGFR1c >> FGFR3b | |
FGF9 | FGF9 | FGFR3c > FGFR2c > FGFR1c, FGFR3b >> FGFR4 |
FGF16 | ||
FGF20 | ||
FGF19 | FGF19 | |
FGF21 | FGFR1c, FGFR2c, FGFR3c, FGFR4 | |
FGF23 | (weak activity) | |
FGF11 | FGF11 | |
FGF12 | ||
FGF13 | No known activity | |
FGF14 |
Notes: FGF receptors 1–3 are alternatively spliced, while FGF receptor 4 is not. This alternative splicing event is regulated in a tissue-specific manner and dramatically affects ligand binding. For example, epithelially expressed FGF receptor 2b can be activated by mesenchymal FGF7 and FGF10; however, these ligands show no activity towards mesenchymally expressed FGF receptor 2c.
Abbreviations: FGF, fibroblast growth factor; FGFR, fibroblast growth factor receptor.