Author:
Baldari C.T.,Telford. J.L.
Abstract
AbstractThe Shc adaptor protein transduces signals from transmembrane receptors to the Ras pathway of cell activation by providing binding sites for the recruitment to the submembrane compartment of the Grb2/Sos G-nucleotide exchange complex. The need for Shc in this process is however unclear since Grb2 can be recruited directly to phosphotyrosine containing membrane receptors through its src-homology-2 domain. Evidence from studies in lymphocytes indicates that Shc is multifunctional and is involved in the integration of independent signals to the Ras pathway. Furthermore, Shc may be a key control point at which signaling can be modulated both by interfering signals and by feedback mechanisms. Here we review recent literature to support these functions for Shc.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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