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FGR (gene)
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gardner-Rasheed feline sarcoma viral (v-fgr) oncogene homolog, also known as FGR, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the FGR gene.[5][6]
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Function
This gene is a member of the Src family of protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs). The encoded protein contains N-terminal sites for myristoylation and palmitoylation, a PTK domain, and SH2 and SH3 domains which are involved in mediating protein-protein interactions with phosphotyrosine-containing and proline-rich motifs, respectively. The protein localizes to plasma membrane ruffles, and functions as a negative regulator of cell migration and adhesion triggered by the beta-2 integrin signal transduction pathway. Infection with Epstein–Barr virus results in the overexpression of this gene. Multiple alternatively spliced variants, encoding the same protein, have been identified.[6]
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Discovery
The feline version of this gene was discovered by Suraiya Rasheed, Murray Gardner, and co-workers.[7]
Interactions
FGR (gene) has been shown to interact with Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein.[8][9][10]
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