The ROR family of receptor tyrosine kinases, ROR1 and ROR2, is known to play an important role during skeletal muscle regeneration. ROR1 has a critical role in regulating satellite cell (SC) proliferation during muscle regeneration, and proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α and IL-1β can induce expression of ROR1 in myogenic cells via NF-κB activation. While searching for ROR1-interacting proteins in myogenic cells, we identified MuSK as a ROR1-binding protein. MuSK interacts with and phosphorylates ROR1 at the cytoplasmic proline-rich domain. ROR1 also interacts with the MuSK activator Dok-7 independently of MuSK interaction. Collectively, our results identified ROR1 as a new interacting partner for MuSK and Dok-7, which may have an important role in myogenic cell signaling.
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Karvonen, H., Summala, K., Niininen, W., Barker, H. R., & Ungureanu, D. (2018). Interaction between ROR1 and MuSK activation complex in myogenic cells. FEBS Letters, 592(3), 434–445. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12966
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