A Network Map of FGF-1/FGFR Signaling System
Author(s) -
Rajesh Raju,
Shyam Mohan Palapetta,
Varot K. Sandhya,
Apeksha Sahu,
Abbas Alipoor,
Lavanya Balakrishnan,
Jayshree Advani,
Bijesh George,
K. Ramachandra Kini,
N. Geetha,
H. S. Prakash,
Thottethodi Subrahmanya Keshava Prasad,
YuJung Chang,
Linyi Chen,
Akhilesh Pandey,
Harsha Gowda
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of signal transduction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-1739
pISSN - 2090-1747
DOI - 10.1155/2014/962962
Subject(s) - fibroblast growth factor , angiogenesis , signal transduction , fibroblast growth factor receptor , microbiology and biotechnology , neurogenesis , receptor , biology , cancer research , genetics
Fibroblast growth factor-1 (FGF-1) is a well characterized growth factor among the 22 members of the FGF superfamily in humans. It binds to all the four known FGF receptors and regulates a plethora of functions including cell growth, proliferation, migration, differentiation, and survival in different cell types. FGF-1 is involved in the regulation of diverse physiological processes such as development, angiogenesis, wound healing, adipogenesis, and neurogenesis. Deregulation of FGF-1 signaling is not only implicated in tumorigenesis but also is associated with tumor invasion and metastasis. Given the biomedical significance of FGFs and the fact that individual FGFs have different roles in diverse physiological processes, the analysis of signaling pathways induced by the binding of specific FGFs to their cognate receptors demands more focused efforts. Currently, there are no resources in the public domain that facilitate the analysis of signaling pathways induced by individual FGFs in the FGF/FGFR signaling system. Towards this, we have developed a resource of signaling reactions triggered by FGF-1/FGFR system in various cell types/tissues. The pathway data and the reaction map are made available for download in different community standard data exchange formats through NetPath and NetSlim signaling pathway resources.
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