Salivary Protein Card

Accession: Sp001542    Epidermal growth factor receptor, isoform B   [Drosophila melanogaster]
Basic info
Organism | Drosophila melanogaster |
Taxonomy | Insecta > Diptera > Drosophilidae > Drosophila > Drosophila melanogaster |
Protein Description | Epidermal growth factor receptor, isoform B |
Mass Weight | 159545.321 |
Isoelectric Point | 6.721 |
Annotation
Function | Receptor tyrosine kise, binding ligands of the EGF family and activating several sigling cascades to convert extracellular cues into appropriate cellular responses (PubMed:8070664, PubMed:9882502, PubMed:22140578, PubMed:23579691). Known ligands include spitz, gurken, vein and giant-lens (PubMed:9882502, PubMed:22140578, PubMed:19718021, PubMed:20723758). Transduces the sigl through the ras-raf-MAPK pathway (PubMed:9094709). Critical for the proliferation of imagil tissues, and for the determition of both the antero-posterior and dorso-ventral polarities of the oocyte (PubMed:9882502, PubMed:23579691, PubMed:34411095). In the embryo, plays a role in the establishment of ventral cell fates, maintence of amnioserosa and ventral neuroectodermal cells, germ band retraction, cell fate specification in the central nervous system, and production and repair of the cuticle (PubMed:22140578, PubMed:23579691, PubMed:9094709). During dorsal closure (DC) functions with the dpp- and ACK-sigling pathways to regulate expression of the myosin zip in the embryonic epidermis and amnioserosa (AS), and thus coordite the progression of epidermal cell shape changes required for correct DC (PubMed:23579691). In the embryonic epidermis, functions by negatively regulating dpp and consequently the dpp-dependent expression of the myosin zip (PubMed:23579691). In the AS, negatively regulates the production/ and or secretion of a diffusible sigl which, is produced by the ACK-sigling pathway, and acts in the AS and epidermal cells to promote zip expression (PubMed:23579691). Also required in the AS to inhibit or delay apoptosis, and consequently slow the rate of DC (PubMed:23579691). Therefore functions at multiple levels to negatively regulate morphogenesis during DC, suggesting that it acts as a general brake mechanism for adjusting the rate of dorsal closure to ensure that closure proceeds smoothly and without loss of epidermal integrity (PubMed:23579691). During oogenesis, one of two tyrosine kise chemoattractant receptors (Egfr and Pvr), that function in the border cells (BC) to detect guidance cues from the oocyte and transduce this information to the guidance pathway that regulate the collective migration of the BC cluster through the nurse cells to the oocyte (PubMed:24855950). | ||
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Features
Feature key | Position | Length |
Signal Peptide | 1-30 | 30 |
Chain | 31-1426 | 1396 |
Sequence
3D Structure
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Publication
1. |
Clifford R, Schpbach T.; Molecular alysis of the Drosophila EGF recepto homolog reveals that several genetically defined classes of alleles cluster i subdomains of the receptor protein.; Genetics. 1994 Jun;137(2):531-50. |