Identificación de los mecanismos moleculares que median la función de la proteína gas1 a través del receptor tirosina quinasa ret

Tesis doctoral de Cabrera Heredia Jorge Rubén

The growth arrest specific gene 1 (gas1) protein has been proposed to function during development as an inhibitor of growth and a mediator of cell death, and is also re-expressed in adult neurons during excitotoxic stimuli. here we demonstrate that the gas1 protein shows high structural similarity to the gdnf (glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor) family receptors alpha, which mediate gdnf responses through the receptor tyrosine kinase ret. we found that gas1 binds ret in a ligand-independent manner and sequesters ret in lipid rafts. signalling downstream of ret is thus modified through a mechanism that involves the adaptor protein shc as well as erk2, eventually blocking akt activation. Consequently, when gas1 is induced, ret-mediated gdnf-dependent survival effects are compromised.

 

Datos académicos de la tesis doctoral «Identificación de los mecanismos moleculares que median la función de la proteína gas1 a través del receptor tirosina quinasa ret«

  • Título de la tesis:  Identificación de los mecanismos moleculares que median la función de la proteína gas1 a través del receptor tirosina quinasa ret
  • Autor:  Cabrera Heredia Jorge Rubén
  • Universidad:  Autónoma de Madrid
  • Fecha de lectura de la tesis:  15/06/2006

 

Dirección y tribunal

  • Director de la tesis
    • Britt MellstrÁ¶m
  • Tribunal
    • Presidente del tribunal: joan xavier Comella carnice
    • Francisco Wandosell (vocal)
    • valentín Ceña (vocal)
    • mario Encinas (vocal)

 

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