Mus musculus      TK      FGFR

※ FGFR family introduction

    FGFR (Fibroblast growth factor receptor) are receptor tyrosine protein kinase and involved in FGF signaling. FGFRs contain an extracellular domain which can directly bind to FGF ligand, a transmembrane and intracellular split-kinase domain. The combining of extracellular domain and ligand will lead to the phosphorylation of several tyrosine residues within their intracellular domains and this will increase the kinase activity of FGFRs. Activated FGFRs can interact with downstream molecules, such as PLC-1 and Crk and activate related signaling cascades pathway, which regulate distinct biological process including proliferation, differentiation, cell survival, protein synthesis, angiogenesis, cell growth and cell migration (1).

Reference
1. Acevedo, V.D., Ittmann, M. and Spencer, D.M. (2009) Paths of FGFR-driven tumorigenesis. Cell Cycle, 8, 580-588. PMID: 19182515


There are 4 genes.  Reviewed (2 or Unreviewed (2

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EKS-MUM-00154
ENSMUSG00000005320
Fgfr-4, Mpk-11; Fgfr4
2
EKS-MUM-00153
ENSMUSG00000031565
Fgfr1; Flg
3
EKS-MUM-00151
ENSMUSG00000030849
Fgfr2
4
EKS-MUM-00152
ENSMUSG00000054252
Fgfr3