Signaling by ROBO receptors (Homo sapiens)

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Description

The Roundabout (Robo) family encodes transmembrane receptors that regulate axonal guidance and cell migration. The major function of the Robo receptors is to mediate repulsion of the navigating growth cones. There are four human Robo homologues, Robo1, Robo2, Robo3 and Robo4. Most of the Robos have the similar ectodomain architecture as the cell adhesion molecules, five Ig domains followed by three FN3 repeats except for Robo4, it has 2Ig and 2FN3 repeats. The cytoplasmic domains of Robo receptors are in general poorly conserved. However, there are four short conserved cytoplasmic sequence motifs, named CC0-3, that serve as binding sites for adaptor proteins. The ligands for the human Robo receptors are the three Slit proteins Slit1, Slit2, and Slit3; all of the Slit proteins contain a tandem of four LRR (leucine rich repeat) domains at N terminus, termed D1 D4 followed by six EGF (epidermal growth factor)-like domains, a laminin G like domain (ALPS), three EGF-like domains, and a C-terminal cysteine knot domain. Most Slit proteins are cleaved within the EGF-like region by unknown proteases.

Slit protein binding modulates Robo interactions with the cytosolic adaptors. The cytoplasmic domain of Robo1 and Robo2 determines the repulsive responses of these receptors. Based on the studies from both invertebrate and vertebrate organisms its been inferred that Robo induces growth cone repulsion by controlling cytoskeletal dynamics via either Abelson kinase (Abl) and Enabled (Ena), or Rac activity.

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
ADP Metabolite16761 (ChEBI)
ATP Metabolite15422 (ChEBI)
Abl tyrosine kinases ProteinREACT_19619 (Reactome)
Abl:Robo1:Slit2:

Glypican-1

ComplexREACT_19950 (Reactome)
Abl:pRobo1:slit2:

Glypican-1

ComplexREACT_19439 (Reactome)
CAP ProteinREACT_20173 (Reactome)
CAP:Abl:Robo1:Slit2:

Glypican-1

ComplexREACT_20355 (Reactome)
CDC42-GDP ComplexREACT_20401 (Reactome)
CDC42-GTP ComplexREACT_12889 (Reactome)
CLASP ProteinREACT_20461 (Reactome)
Clasp:Abl:Robo1:

Slit2:Glypican-1

ComplexREACT_19830 (Reactome)
Ena/Vasp proteins ProteinREACT_20297 (Reactome)
GDP Metabolite17552 (ChEBI)
GTP Metabolite15996 (ChEBI)
Glypican-1:HSPG ComplexREACT_19843 (Reactome)
Glypican-1:Slit2:

Robo1:Ena/Vasp proteins

ComplexREACT_19985 (Reactome)
Glypican-1:Slit2:

Robo1:Ena/Vasp: Profilin

ComplexREACT_19848 (Reactome)
KIAA1688 protein ProteinQ9C0H5 (UniProt)
NCK ProteinREACT_17190 (Reactome)
Nck:Robo1:Slit2:

Glypican

ComplexREACT_20473 (Reactome)
Orthophosphate Metabolite18367 (ChEBI)
PAK ProteinREACT_19955 (Reactome)
Pak:Nck:Robo1:Slit2:

Glypican

ComplexREACT_19485 (Reactome)
Profilin ProteinREACT_20193 (Reactome)
RAC1-GDP ComplexREACT_22018 (Reactome)
RAC1-GTP ComplexREACT_21594 (Reactome)
ROBO1 ProteinQ9Y6N7 (UniProt)
ROBO3A.1 ProteinQ96MS0-1 (UniProt)
Robo1/ Robo2 ProteinREACT_19642 (Reactome)
Robo1/Robo2:

Robo3A.1

ComplexREACT_19631 (Reactome)
Robo1:Slit2:

Glypican-1

ComplexREACT_19858 (Reactome)
Robo1:Slit2:

KIAA1688

ComplexREACT_19688 (Reactome)
Robo1:Slit2:SrGAP ComplexREACT_19732 (Reactome)
SLIT2 ProteinO94813 (UniProt)
SOS ProteinREACT_20305 (Reactome)
SOS:PAK:Nck:Robo1:

Slit2:Glypican

ComplexREACT_20383 (Reactome)
Slit2-C ProteinO94813 (UniProt)
Slit2-N ProteinO94813 (UniProt)
Slit2:Glypican-1 ComplexREACT_19697 (Reactome)
SrGAP ProteinREACT_19581 (Reactome)
Unidentified

protease

REACT_19522 (Reactome)

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