Grb10 is a member of a superfamily of adapter proteins that includes Grb10, 7, 14, and a protein of Caenorhabditis elegans called Mig10. Grb10 proteins are binding partners for several trans-membrane tyrosine-kinase receptors, including the insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGF-IR) and the insulin receptor (IR). Many recent reports have suggested a very important role of Grb10 in regulating IGF-IR signaling. In this review, we will focus on the role of Grb10 in IGF-I-induced mitogenesis and we will discuss the recent findings that show the involvement of Grb10 in the regulation of ligand-induced ubiquitination, internalization, and stability of the IGF-IR. © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Morrione, A. (2003, December). Grb10 Adapter Protein as Regulator of Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor Signaling. Journal of Cellular Physiology. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.10363
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