Target Information
Target General Infomation | |||||
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Target ID |
T69128
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Former ID |
TTDNS00597
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Target Name |
ROS1
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Gene Name |
ROS1
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Synonyms |
Proto-oncogene c-Ros; Proto-oncogene c-Ros-1; Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase ROS; Receptor tyrosine kinase c-ros oncogene 1; c-Ros receptor tyrosine kinase; ROS1
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Target Type |
Successful
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Disease | ALK-positive advanced or metastatic NSCLC [ICD9: 162; ICD10: C33, C34] | ||||
Solid tumours [ICD9: 140-199, 210-229; ICD10: C00-D48] | |||||
Function |
Orphan receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that playsa role in epithelial cell differentiation and regionalization of the proximal epididymal epithelium. May activate several downstream signaling pathways related to cell differentiation, proliferation,growth and survival including the PI3 kinase-mTOR signaling pathway. Mediates the phosphorylation of PTPN11, an activator of this pathway. May also phosphorylate and activate the transcription factorSTAT3 to control anchorage-independent cell growth. Mediates the phosphorylation and the activation of VAV3, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor regulating cell morphology. May activate other downstream signaling proteins including AKT1, MAPK1, MAPK3, IRS1 and PLCG2.
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BioChemical Class |
Kinase
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UniProt ID | |||||
EC Number |
EC 2.7.10.1
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Sequence |
MKNIYCLIPKLVNFATLGCLWISVVQCTVLNSCLKSCVTNLGQQLDLGTPHNLSEPCIQG
CHFWNSVDQKNCALKCRESCEVGCSSAEGAYEEEVLENADLPTAPFASSIGSHNMTLRWK SANFSGVKYIIQWKYAQLLGSWTYTKTVSRPSYVVKPLHPFTEYIFRVVWIFTAQLQLYS PPSPSYRTHPHGVPETAPLIRNIESSSPDTVEVSWDPPQFPGGPILGYNLRLISKNQKLD AGTQRTSFQFYSTLPNTIYRFSIAAVNEVGEGPEAESSITTSSSAVQQEEQWLFLSRKTS LRKRSLKHLVDEAHCLRLDAIYHNITGISVDVHQQIVYFSEGTLIWAKKAANMSDVSDLR IFYRGSGLISSISIDWLYQRMYFIMDELVCVCDLENCSNIEEITPPSISAPQKIVADSYN GYVFYLLRDGIYRADLPVPSGRCAEAVRIVESCTLKDFAIKPQAKRIIYFNDTAQVFMST FLDGSASHLILPRIPFADVKSFACENNDFLVTDGKVIFQQDALSFNEFIVGCDLSHIEEF GFGNLVIFGSSSQLHPLPGRPQELSVLFGSHQALVQWKPPALAIGANVILISDIIELFEL GPSAWQNWTYEVKVSTQDPPEVTHIFLNISGTMLNVPELQSAMKYKVSVRASSPKRPGPW SEPSVGTTLVPASEPPFIMAVKEDGLWSKPLNSFGPGEFLSSDIGNVSDMDWYNNSLYYS DTKGDVFVWLLNGTDISENYHLPSIAGAGALAFEWLGHFLYWAGKTYVIQRQSVLTGHTD IVTHVKLLVNDMVVDSVGGYLYWTTLYSVESTRLNGESSLVLQTQPWFSGKKVIALTLDL SDGLLYWLVQDSQCIHLYTAVLRGQSTGDTTITEFAAWSTSEISQNALMYYSGRLFWING FRIITTQEIGQKTSVSVLEPARFNQFTIIQTSLKPLPGNFSFTPKVIPDSVQESSFRIEG NASSFQILWNGPPAVDWGVVFYSVEFSAHSKFLASEQHSLPVFTVEGLEPYALFNLSVTP YTYWGKGPKTSLSLRAPETVPSAPENPRIFILPSGKCCNKNEVVVEFRWNKPKHENGVLT KFEIFYNISNQSITNKTCEDWIAVNVTPSVMSFQLEGMSPRCFIAFQVRAFTSKGPGPYA DVVKSTTSEINPFPHLITLLGNKIVFLDMDQNQVVWTFSAERVISAVCYTADNEMGYYAE GDSLFLLHLHNRSSSELFQDSLVFDITVITIDWISRHLYFALKESQNGMQVFDVDLEHKV KYPREVKIHNRNSTIISFSVYPLLSRLYWTEVSNFGYQMFYYSIISHTLHRILQPTATNQ QNKRNQCSCNVTEFELSGAMAIDTSNLEKPLIYFAKAQEIWAMDLEGCQCWRVITVPAML AGKTLVSLTVDGDLIYWIITAKDSTQIYQAKKGNGAIVSQVKALRSRHILAYSSVMQPFP DKAFLSLASDTVEPTILNATNTSLTIRLPLAKTNLTWYGITSPTPTYLVYYAEVNDRKNS SDLKYRILEFQDSIALIEDLQPFSTYMIQIAVKNYYSDPLEHLPPGKEIWGKTKNGVPEA VQLINTTVRSDTSLIISWRESHKPNGPKESVRYQLAISHLALIPETPLRQSEFPNGRLTL LVTRLSGGNIYVLKVLACHSEEMWCTESHPVTVEMFNTPEKPYSLVPENTSLQFNWKAPL NVNLIRFWVELQKWKYNEFYHVKTSCSQGPAYVCNITNLQPYTSYNVRVVVVYKTGENST SLPESFKTKAGVPNKPGIPKLLEGSKNSIQWEKAEDNGCRITYYILEIRKSTSNNLQNQN LRWKMTFNGSCSSVCTWKSKNLKGIFQFRVVAANNLGFGEYSGISENIILVGDDFWIPET SFILTIIVGIFLVVTIPLTFVWHRRLKNQKSAKEGVTVLINEDKELAELRGLAAGVGLAN ACYAIHTLPTQEEIENLPAFPREKLTLRLLLGSGAFGEVYEGTAVDILGVGSGEIKVAVK TLKKGSTDQEKIEFLKEAHLMSKFNHPNILKQLGVCLLNEPQYIILELMEGGDLLTYLRK ARMATFYGPLLTLVDLVDLCVDISKGCVYLERMHFIHRDLAARNCLVSVKDYTSPRIVKI GDFGLARDIYKNDYYRKRGEGLLPVRWMAPESLMDGIFTTQSDVWSFGILIWEILTLGHQ PYPAHSNLDVLNYVQTGGRLEPPRNCPDDLWNLMTQCWAQEPDQRPTFHRIQDQLQLFRN FFLNSIYKSRDEANNSGVINESFEGEDGDVICLNSDDIMPVALMETKNREGLNYMVLATE CGQGEEKSEGPLGSQESESCGLRKEEKEPHADKDFCQEKQVAYCPSGKPEGLNYACLTHS GYGDGSD |
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Drugs and Mode of Action | |||||
Target Expression Profile (TEP) and Drug Resistance Mutation (DRM) | |||||
Pathways | |||||
WikiPathways | Spinal Cord Injury | ||||
References | |||||
Ref 468091 | (http://www.guidetopharmacology.org/) Nucleic Acids Res. 2015 Oct 12. pii: gkv1037. The IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY in 2016: towards curated quantitative interactions between 1300 protein targets and 6000 ligands. (Ligand id: 4903). | ||||
Ref 532627 | Design of potent and selective inhibitors to overcome clinical anaplastic lymphoma kinase mutations resistant to crizotinib. J Med Chem.> 2014 Feb 27;57(4):1170-87. |
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