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English: new SVG version of old figure self-made in InkScape.
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Source This file was derived from: Signal transduction v1.png
Author cybertory
Other versions Original uploader was Roadnottaken at en.wikipedia
File:Signal_transduction_pathways_(zh-cn).svg
 
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Captions

A diagram of some of the key cellular signalling pathways controlling gene regulation, cell proliferation, and apoptosis.

Items portrayed in this file

depicts

cell population proliferation

color: dark blue

apoptotic process

color: brown

plasma membrane

color: orange

Insulin like growth factor 1

chemokine

hormone

neurotransmitter

interleukins

serotonin

growth factor

Transforming growth factor alpha

extracellular matrix

receptor tyrosine kinase

color: gray

G protein-coupled receptor

color: gray

integrins

color: gray

CDC42

Heparan sulfate proteoglycan 2

Growth factor receptor bound protein 2

XYLT2

FYN proto-oncogene, Src family tyrosine kinase

SHC1

phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases

G protein

ras subfamily

PTK2

Wnt family member 4

Frizzled cysteine-rich domain superfamily

Dishevelled

AKT1

protein kinase C

adenylate cyclase

Raf oncogene Dmel_CG2845

glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta

NFKB1

MAP2K7

anaphase-promoting complex

TCF21

cytokine receptor

color: gray

signal transducer and activator of transcription 3

STAT5B

Nfkbib

protein kinase A

MAP3K1

Rolled Dmel_CG12559

MAP2K1

catenin beta 1

SHH

ptc

HNF4A

SMO

color: gray

GLI1

BCL2L1

cytochrome c, somatic

CASP9

CASP8

Fas associated via death domain

BCL2 apoptosis regulator

Fas ligand

tumor necrosis factor d1

Fas cell surface death receptor

BCL2 associated X, apoptosis regulator

MYC proto-oncogene, bHLH transcription factor

MAPK1

MAPK8

FOS

CREB1

Cypl

CDKN2A

Cyclin dependent kinase 4

SUB1

RB1

E2f2

DCTN6

Cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor 1A

Cyclin dependent kinase 2

Tumor suppressor ARF

MDM2 proto-oncogene

tumor protein p53

Cyclin D

Cyclin E

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copyright license

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GNU Free Documentation License, version 1.2 or later

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17 November 2010

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