Neuronal growth cones in the developing nervous system are guided to their targets by attractive and repulsive guidance molecules which include members of the netrin, semaphorin, ephrin, and slit protein families. The Eph family forms the largest group of RTKs comprising 14 members in mammals, and they play a critical role in diverse biological processes during development as well as in the mature animal. They are activated by membrane bound ligands called Ephrins, which are classified into two subclasses based on their modes of membrane anchorage. The EphrinA ligands (A1-A6) are tethered to the plasma membrane by a GPI anchor and preferentially bind EphA (1-10) receptors. The EphrinB ligands (B1-B3), which possess a transmembrane moiety and a short cytoplasmic domain, bind to EphB receptors (EphB1-B6)...