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Growth factor receptor-bound protein 2. Found in humans, it is an adapter protein that provides a critical link between cell surface growth factor receptors and the Ras signaling pathway. 
Growth factor receptor-bound protein 2. Found in [[humans|humans]], it is an [[adapter protein|adapter protein]] that provides a critical link between [[cell|cell]] surface [[growth factor receptors|growth factor receptors]] and the [[Ras signalling pathway|Ras signalling pathway]].  


Isoform 2 acts as dominant negative protein over GRB2 and by supressinf proliferative signals, may tirgger active programmed cell death. It does so inhibiting EGF-induced transactivation of a RAS-responsive element.<ref>This is a reference to a website about GRB2. http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P62993</ref>
Isoform 2 acts as [[dominant negative protein|dominant negative protein]] over GRB2 and by suppressing proliferative signals, may trigger active programmed cell death. It does so by inhibiting EGF-induced transactivation of a RAS-responsive element<ref>This is a reference to a website about GRB2. http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P62993</ref>.


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Latest revision as of 17:38, 4 December 2017

Growth factor receptor-bound protein 2. Found in humans, it is an adapter protein that provides a critical link between cell surface growth factor receptors and the Ras signalling pathway.

Isoform 2 acts as dominant negative protein over GRB2 and by suppressing proliferative signals, may trigger active programmed cell death. It does so by inhibiting EGF-induced transactivation of a RAS-responsive element[1].

References

  1. This is a reference to a website about GRB2. http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P62993