ERBB4

E903678

ERBB4 is a receptor tyrosine kinase of the ErbB/EGFR family involved in cell signaling pathways that regulate cell growth, differentiation, and development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ErbB receptor family member
human gene
protein
receptor tyrosine kinase
transmembrane receptor
activatedBy betacellulin NERFINISHED
heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor
neuregulin 1 NERFINISHED
neuregulin 2 NERFINISHED
neuregulin 3 NERFINISHED
neuregulin 4 NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs ERBB-4 NERFINISHED
HER4 NERFINISHED
proto-oncogene c-ERBB-4
associatedWithDisease bipolar disorder
breast cancer
medulloblastoma NERFINISHED
melanoma
non-small cell lung cancer
schizophrenia
belongsToFamily EGFR family NERFINISHED
ErbB receptor family NERFINISHED
encodes Receptor tyrosine-protein kinase erbB-4 NERFINISHED
expressedInTissue brain
heart
kidney
lung
mammary gland
formsHeterodimerWith EGFR NERFINISHED
ERBB2 NERFINISHED
ERBB3 NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeSplicing multiple isoforms
hasBiologicalProcess EGFR signaling pathway
ERBB signaling pathway
MAPK cascade
PI3K-Akt signaling pathway NERFINISHED
apoptotic process regulation
cell differentiation
cell growth
cell proliferation
cell survival
embryonic development
heart development
mammary gland development
nervous system development
signal transduction
hasCellularComponent cell surface
integral component of plasma membrane
plasma membrane
hasDomain extracellular ligand-binding domain
intracellular tyrosine kinase domain
single-pass transmembrane domain
hasEnsemblGeneID ENSG00000178568
hasEntrezGeneID 2066
hasHGNCID HGNC:3431 NERFINISHED
hasMolecularFunction ATP binding
protein binding
protein tyrosine kinase activity
transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase activity
hasPostTranslationalModification proteolytic cleavage
tyrosine phosphorylation
hasUniProtID Q15303
locatedOnChromosome chromosome 2
locatedOnChromosomeArm 2q
organism Homo sapiens
producesFragment ERBB4 intracellular domain
regulatesPathway cardiac muscle cell proliferation
neuronal migration
synapse development
subcellularLocation cell membrane
cytoplasm
nucleus

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