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  • The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a crucial protein that influences how cells respond to growth signals, with its behavior changing based on location and time during tissue development.
  • The interaction between the EGFR and growth factors involves complex processes like receptor movement on the cell membrane and the balancing act between kinase and phosphatase activities to manage signaling accurately.
  • This system's dynamic nature allows cells to adapt their responses to varying growth signals based on their specific context, highlighting essential principles for understanding how cells process intricate growth factor signals.

Article Abstract

The proto-oncogenic epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR) is a tyrosine kinase whose sensitivity and response to growth factor signals that vary over time and space determine cellular behavior within a developing tissue. The molecular reorganization of the receptors on the plasma membrane and the enzyme-kinetic mechanisms of phosphorylation are key determinants that couple growth factor binding to EGFR signaling. To enable signal initiation and termination while simultaneously accounting for suppression of aberrant signaling, a coordinated coupling of EGFR kinase and protein tyrosine phosphatase activity is established through space by vesicular dynamics. The dynamical operation mode of this network enables not only time-varying growth factor sensing but also adaptation of the response depending on cellular context. By connecting spatially coupled enzymatic kinase/phosphatase processes and the corresponding dynamical systems description of the EGFR network, we elaborate on the general principles necessary for processing complex growth factor signals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-cellbio-013020-103810DOI Listing

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