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Publication : The deleted in brachydactyly B domain of ROR2 is required for receptor activation by recruitment of Src.

First Author  Akbarzadeh S Year  2008
Journal  PLoS One Volume  3
Issue  3 Pages  e1873
PubMed ID  18365018 Mgi Jnum  J:133170
Mgi Id  MGI:3777887 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0001873
Citation  Akbarzadeh S, et al. (2008) The deleted in brachydactyly B domain of ROR2 is required for receptor activation by recruitment of Src. PLoS One 3(3):e1873
abstractText  The transmembrane receptor 'ROR2' resembles members of the receptor tyrosine kinase family of signalling receptors in sequence but its' signal transduction mechanisms remain enigmatic. This problem has particular importance because mutations in ROR2 are associated with two human skeletal dysmorphology syndromes, recessive Robinow Syndrome (RS) and dominant acting Brachydactyly type B (BDB). Here we show, using a constitutive dimerisation approach, that ROR2 exhibits dimerisation-induced tyrosine kinase activity and the ROR2 C-terminal domain, which is deleted in BDB, is required for recruitment and activation of the non-receptor tyrosine kinase Src. Native ROR2 phosphorylation is induced by the ligand Wnt5a and is blocked by pharmacological inhibition of Src kinase activity. Eight sites of Src-mediated ROR2 phosphorylation have been identified by mass spectrometry. Activation via tyrosine phosphorylation of ROR2 receptor leads to its internalisation into Rab5 positive endosomes. These findings show that BDB mutant receptors are defective in kinase activation as a result of failure to recruit Src.
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