Journal article
The multifaceted roles of receptor tyrosine pseudokinases in cellular signalling
EC Park, AP Thompson, JM Murphy, LY Liang, IS Lucet
Biochemical Society Transactions | Published : 2026
DOI: 10.1042/BST20260770
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Abstract
Receptor tyrosine pseudokinases comprise approximately 10% of the receptor tyrosine kinase family and lack phosphotransferase activity due to substitutions of essential catalytic residues within their kinase folds. This review critically examines the eight human receptor tyrosine pseudokinases: EphA10, EphB6, HER3, PTK7, ROR1, ROR2, RYK, and STYK1. By reconciling recent structural and functional data, we highlight the diverse non-catalytic mechanisms these pseudokinases employ in cellular communication. This comprehensive analysis provides insights into non-canonical signalling pathways and highlights potential for therapeutic opportunities in diseases associated with pseudokinase dysfunctio..
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