| Literature DB >> 30923634 |
Caroline Suzanne Bruikman1, Huayu Zhang2, Anneli Maite Kemper2, Janine Maria van Gils2.
Abstract
Netrins form a family of secreted and membrane-associated proteins. Netrins are involved in processes for axonal guidance, morphogenesis, and angiogenesis by regulating cell migration and survival. These processes are of special interest in tumor biology. From the netrin genes various isoforms are translated and regulated by alternative splicing. We review here the diversity of isoforms of the netrin family members and their known and potential roles in cancer.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30923634 PMCID: PMC6408995 DOI: 10.1155/2019/3947123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nucleic Acids ISSN: 2090-0201
Figure 1Schematic domain architecture of the netrins depicting a laminin-like (LN) domain, three epidermal growth factors like repeats (EGF), and the C-terminal domain (NTR). Arrow heads indicate interaction sites with the various netrin receptors or extracellular matrix proteins.
Figure 2Schematic exonic composition of the alternative spliced netrin isoforms with evidence of protein translation. Accession numbers are Ensembl annotations. Colors indicate coding regions of the different protein domains. White boxes indicate untranslated regions. Numbers are of base pare scaling.