Macaca mulatta      TK      Eph

※ Eph family introduction

    Eph receptor tyrosine kinases are known able to bind their ephrin ligands and act as key regulator of cell contact-dependent signaling and patterning. Eph kinase contains fourteen members which can further be classified into two subclasses A and B in human. EphA1-8 and Eph10 belong to subclass A, EphB1-4 and EphB6 belong to subclass B. Eph kinases consist of two regions: intracellular region and extracellular region. The extracellular part contains a globular ligand-binding domain, a cysteine-rich region and two fibronectin type III repeats. The intracellular part contains a short juxtamembrane region, a kinase catalytic domain, a sterile α motif (SAM) protein−protein interaction domain and a PDZ-binding motif. Eph/ephrin binding will lead to very diverse biological readouts including adhesion versus repulsion and increased versus decreased motility. Depending on the different cell type and context, the interaction will lead to different downstream signaling pathway. In addition, evidence shows that endocytosis of Eph/ephrin and associated tissue-specific effectors are essential for diverse biological roles and processes (1).

Reference
1. Pitulescu, M.E. and Adams, R.H. (2010) Eph/ephrin molecules--a hub for signaling and endocytosis. Genes Dev, 24, 2480-2492. PMID: 21078817


There are 13 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (13

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-MAM-00009
ENSMMUG00000018245
EPHA2
2
EKS-MAM-00003
ENSMMUG00000014468
EPHA5
3
EKS-MAM-00004
ENSMMUG00000014867
EPHA7; LOC707295
4
EKS-MAM-00011
ENSMMUG00000014342
C1ORF109; EPHA10
5
EKS-MAM-00005
ENSMMUG00000021334
EGK_12084; EPHB1
6
EKS-MAM-00008
ENSMMUG00000020754
EPHA8
7
EKS-MAM-00001
ENSMMUG00000012364
EPHA4; EGK_04837
8
EKS-MAM-00010
ENSMMUG00000012638
EPHA1
9
EKS-MAM-00012
ENSMMUG00000016218
EPHB6
10
EKS-MAM-00013
ENSMMUG00000023330
EPHA6
11
EKS-MAM-00002
ENSMMUG00000008242
EPHA3
12
EKS-MAM-00007
ENSMMUG00000007375
EPHB4
13
EKS-MAM-00006
ENSMMUG00000003304
EPHB3