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IID50274
UniprotP35546
ProteinProto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase receptor Ret
GeneRet
OrganismMus musculus
Sequence LLPS PhaSepDB
PhaSePro
LLPSDB
DrLLPS
Network xml rdf
Structure
Experiment
  :order   disorder   conflict   PDB cluster   ProS   Pfam Domain   SEG
1115
 order/disorder by at least rule
     disorder by at least rule
     order by at least rule
 order/disorder by majority rule
Seq 1055-1067 Hetero tetramer : IID50286Complex
 Evidence X-RAY 1uef C Reference
       Region 1uef C 1055-1055 disorder
       Region 1uef C 1056-1065 order
       Region 1uef C 1066-1067 disorder
 Evidence X-RAY 1uef D Reference
       Region 1uef D 1055-1055 disorder
       Region 1uef D 1056-1063 order
       Region 1uef D 1064-1067 disorder
Seqphosphorylation
    697-697 Phosphoserine
    810-810 Phosphotyrosine; by autocatalysis
    807-807 Phosphotyrosine; by autocatalysis
    901-901 Phosphotyrosine; by autocatalysis
    906-906 Phosphotyrosine; by autocatalysis
    1063-1063 Phosphotyrosine; by autocatalysis
    1016-1016 Phosphotyrosine; by autocatalysis
    982-982 Phosphotyrosine; by autocatalysis
    1091-1091 Phosphotyrosine; by autocatalysis
    1097-1097 Phosphotyrosine; by autocatalysis
 
Prediction
NeProc
Disorder 1-20,624-708,827-843,1024-1074
Order 21-623,709-826,844-1023,1075-1103,1110-1115
ProS 1-20,627-665,675-680,827-834,839-843,1024-1036,1043-1074
AlphaFold
Disorder 1-27,114-116,129-136,168-171,209-210,218-218,220-220,248-251,306-313,384-387,512-514,626-636,659-659,661-711,822-845,898-913,1013-1115
Order 28-113,117-128,137-167,172-208,211-217,219-219,221-247,252-305,314-383,388-511,515-625,637-658,660-660,712-821,846-897,914-1012
Pfam Hmmer
PF00028 172-262 2.4e-13
PF07714 725-1006 2.6e-152
SEG 7-29 ,638-656
Function
Function in SwissProt
Receptor tyrosine-protein kinase involved in numerous cellular mechanisms including cell proliferation, neuronal navigation, cell migration, and cell differentiation upon binding with glial cell derived neurotrophic factor family ligands. Phosphorylates PTK2/FAK1. Regulates both cell death/survival balance and positional information. Required for the molecular mechanisms orchestration during intestine organogenesis; involved in the development of enteric nervous system and renal organogenesis during embryonic life, and promotes the formation of Peyer's patch-like structures, a major component of the gut-associated lymphoid tissue. Modulates cell adhesion via its cleavage by caspase in sympathetic neurons and mediates cell migration in an integrin (e.g. ITGB1 and ITGB3)-dependent manner. Involved in the development of the neural crest. Active in the absence of ligand, triggering apoptosis through a mechanism that requires receptor intracellular caspase cleavage. Acts as a dependence receptor; in the presence of the ligand GDNF in somatotrophs (within pituitary), promotes survival and down regulates growth hormone (GH) production, but triggers apoptosis in absence of GDNF. Regulates nociceptor survival and size. Triggers the differentiation of rapidly adapting (RA) mechanoreceptors. Mediator of several diseases such as neuroendocrine cancers; these diseases are characterized by aberrant integrins-regulated cell migration. Mediates, through interaction with GDF15-receptor GFRAL, GDF15-induced cell-signaling in the brainstem which induces inhibition of food-intake. Activates MAPK- and AKT-signaling pathways (PubMed:28846099).