ErbB signaling pathway (Canis familiaris)

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ArcPathVisio Brace Ellipse EndoplasmicReticulum GolgiApparatus HexagonPathVisio MimDegradation Mitochondria Octagon PentagonPathVisio Rectangle RoundedRectangle SarcoplasmicReticulum TriangleEquilateralEast TrianglePathVisio none (EGFR)(HER2/Neu)Ca+2DGERIP3Cellular targets+pReceptor ubiquitylationDegradationDNA+pAdhesionMigrationDNA+p+pPancreaticCancerNon-smallcell lungcancerProliferationSurvivalAngiogenesisActivation by ErbB2overexpression (cancers)MAPK signalingpathwayNo signaling+pDNAAdhesionDNAMigration / InvasionPIP3ProteinsynthesisCell survivalMetabolismCell cycleprogression+pDifferentiationmTor signaling pathwayCell cycleGliomaEndometrialcancer+pERBB SIGNALING PATHWAY+p+p+pCalcium signaling pathway+p+p+p+p+p+p+p+pCellular targets+pEGFTGFAAREGBTCHBEGFEREGNRG1NRG2NRG3NRG4EGFRERBB2ERBB3ERBB4EGFREGFRERBB2ERBB2ERBB3ERBB2ERBB3ERBB4ERBB2ERBB4PLCG1CAMK2APRKCACBLCSTAT5ASRCPTK2CRKABL1NCK1PAK4MAP2K7MAPK8JUNSHC2GRB2SOS1HRASARAFMAP2K1MAPK1GRB2STAT5AMYCELK1GAB1PIK3R5AKT3MTORBADGSK3BCDKN1BCDKN1ARPS6KB1EIF4EBP1ELK1Name: ErbB signaling pathwayOrganism: Canis familiaris


Description

The ErbB protein family or epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family is a family of four structurally related receptor tyrosine kinases. Insufficient ErbB signaling in humans is associated with the development of neurodegenerative diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease. In mice loss of signaling by any member of the ErbB family results in embryonic lethality with defects in organs including the lungs, skin, heart and brain. Excessive ErbB signaling is associated with the development of a wide variety of types of solid tumor. ErbB-1 and ErbB-2 are found in many human cancers and their excessive signaling may be critical factors in the development and malignancy of these tumors.

The ErbB protein family consists of 4 members

   * ErbB-1, also named epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)
   * ErbB-2, also named HER2 in humans and neu in rodents
   * ErbB-3, also named HER3 and
   * ErbB-4, also named HER4

The four members of the ErbB protein family are capable of forming homodimers, heterodimers, and possibly higher order oligomers upon activation by a subset of potential growth factor ligands.


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Pathway Ontology : disease pathway
 

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108181view10:53, 29 November 2019FehrhartOntology Term : 'multiple sclerosis' added !
108180view10:53, 29 November 2019FehrhartOntology Term : 'Alzheimer's disease' added !
108179view10:53, 29 November 2019FehrhartOntology Term : 'cancer' added !
87992view13:25, 25 July 2016SusanOntology Term : 'epidermal growth factor/neuregulin signaling pathway' added !
68547view22:33, 5 July 2013MaintBotUpdated to 2013 gpml schema
40704view21:51, 1 March 2011MaintBotRemoved redundant pathway information and comments
33985view18:33, 9 December 2009MaintBotAutomatic update of empty xrefs
31278view20:01, 13 August 2009MaintBotFixed text labels
30729view22:58, 29 July 2009MaintBotNew pathway

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AKT3GeneProduct442964 (Entrez Gene)
ARAFGeneProduct491857 (Entrez Gene)
AREGGeneProduct
BADGeneProduct483763 (Entrez Gene)
BTCGeneProduct482682 (Entrez Gene)
CAMK2AGeneProduct612941 (Entrez Gene)
CBLCGeneProduct612343 (Entrez Gene)
CDKN1AGeneProduct474890 (Entrez Gene)
CDKN1BGeneProduct403429 (Entrez Gene)
CRKGeneProduct
EGFGeneProduct403657 (Entrez Gene)
EGFRGeneProduct404306 (Entrez Gene)
EIF4EBP1GeneProduct475590 (Entrez Gene)
ELK1GeneProduct491860 (Entrez Gene)
ERBB2GeneProduct403883 (Entrez Gene)
ERBB3GeneProduct481105 (Entrez Gene)
ERBB4GeneProduct488508 (Entrez Gene)
EREGGeneProduct611946 (Entrez Gene)
GAB1GeneProduct483808 (Entrez Gene)
GRB2GeneProduct483312 (Entrez Gene)
GSK3BGeneProduct478575 (Entrez Gene)
HBEGFGeneProduct607007 (Entrez Gene)
HRASGeneProduct
JUNGeneProduct609429 (Entrez Gene)
MAP2K1GeneProduct478347 (Entrez Gene)
MAP2K7GeneProduct485004 (Entrez Gene)
MAPK1GeneProduct477575 (Entrez Gene)
MAPK8GeneProduct477746 (Entrez Gene)
MTORGeneProduct478232 (Entrez Gene)
MYCGeneProduct403924 (Entrez Gene)
NCK1GeneProduct485677 (Entrez Gene)
NRG1GeneProduct482861 (Entrez Gene)
NRG2GeneProduct487158 (Entrez Gene)
NRG3GeneProduct479263 (Entrez Gene)
NRG4GeneProduct
PAK4GeneProduct484513 (Entrez Gene)
PIK3R5GeneProduct612805 (Entrez Gene)
PLCG1GeneProduct485874 (Entrez Gene)
PRKCAGeneProduct490904 (Entrez Gene)
PTK2GeneProduct475108 (Entrez Gene)
RPS6KB1GeneProduct480580 (Entrez Gene)
SHC2GeneProduct611955 (Entrez Gene)
SOS1GeneProduct483042 (Entrez Gene)
SRCGeneProduct485864 (Entrez Gene)
STAT5AGeneProduct490968 (Entrez Gene)
TGFAGeneProduct403431 (Entrez Gene)

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