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Figure: ROR1 activation by IGFB5 leading to cell proliferation (Human)

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This figure illustrates the ROR1 activation pathway by IGFBP5 leading to cell proliferation in humans (GO-CAM model: 666b894f00002484). The signaling cascade begins in the extracellular space where IGFBP5 (receptor ligand) activates ROR1 (signaling receptor) at the plasma membrane. Activated ROR1 then triggers ERBB2 (protein tyrosine kinase), also at the plasma membrane. ERBB2 signaling ultimately activates CREB1 (DNA-binding transcription activator, RNA polymerase II-specific) in the nucleus, which drives the expression of genes involved in cell proliferation. Each protein is shown in its proper cellular compartment based on GO annotations: IGFBP5 in extracellular space (GO:0005615), ROR1 and ERBB2 at the plasma membrane (GO:0005886), and CREB1 in the nucleus (GO:0005634). The diagram depicts a simplified version of the pathway focusing on the key molecular players and their causal relationships.

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