| Literature DB >> 30951647 |
Lindsay B Case1, Jonathon A Ditlev1, Michael K Rosen1.
Abstract
Cell surface transmembrane receptors often form nanometer- to micrometer-scale clusters to initiate signal transduction in response to environmental cues. Extracellular ligand oligomerization, domain-domain interactions, and binding to multivalent proteins all contribute to cluster formation. Here we review the current understanding of mechanisms driving cluster formation in a series of representative receptor systems: glycosylated receptors, immune receptors, cell adhesion receptors, Wnt receptors, and receptor tyrosine kinases. We suggest that these clusters share properties of systems that undergo liquid-liquid phase separation and could be investigated in this light.Entities:
Keywords: biomolecular condensates; cell signaling; phase separation; receptor clusters; receptor organization
Year: 2019 PMID: 30951647 PMCID: PMC6771929 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-biophys-052118-115534
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Biophys ISSN: 1936-122X Impact factor: 12.981