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- W2079059212 abstract "FGFRL1 is the fifth member of the fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) family. Similar to the other members, it harbors three Ig loops in its extracellular domain, but in contrast to the other receptors, it lacks the intracellular protein tyrosine kinase domain that would be required for signaling by transphosphorylation. FGFRL1 is mainly found in the musculoskeletal system, where it appears to inhibit cell proliferation but to induce cell adhesion and differentiation. Mice with a targeted disruption of the FGFRL1 gene die during birth due to a malformed diaphragm muscle, which is not strong enough to inflate the lungs after birth. Expression of FGFRL1 is highly upregulated during the differentiation of myoblasts to multinucleated myotubes, suggesting an important role for FGFRL1 in cell-cell fusion. Recently we showed that FGFRL1 does indeed induce fusion of cultured cells into large syncytia. A reporter gene assay demonstrated that the third Ig domain and the transmembrane domain of FGFRL1 are both necessary and sufficient to fuse CHO cells into syncytia comprising several hundred nuclei. At the contact site, the fusing cells reveal a peculiar net-like structure with pores of about 1 µm diameter. It is possible that these structures represent membrane areas with fusion pores that set in motion the cell-cell fusion process. FGFRL1 is the first mammalian protein that is capable of triggering cell-cell fusion in vitro." @default.
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- W2079059212 title "A net-like structure with pores is observed during cell fusion induced by the receptor FGFRL1" @default.
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