Platelet-derived growth factors and receptors

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-D. Intracellular receptors
-D. Intracellular receptors
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{2. The monomeric forms of PDGF and PDGF-R are fully functional.}
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{The monomeric forms of PDGF and PDGF-R are fully functional.}
-A. TRUE.
-A. TRUE.
+B. FALSE.
+B. FALSE.
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{3.The dimerization of the subunits, either in the hetero- or homodimerization forms signals for cellular growth.}
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{The dimerization of the subunits, either in the hetero- or homodimerization forms signals for cellular growth.}
+A. TRUE.
+A. TRUE.
-B. FALSE.
-B. FALSE.
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{4. PDGFs are functionally important when? (may be more than one answer)}
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{PDGFs are functionally important when? (may be more than one answer)}
+A. In embryonic development
+A. In embryonic development
-B. In making new neurons.
-B. In making new neurons.
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-D. They are always important during the life cycle, especially as adults.
-D. They are always important during the life cycle, especially as adults.
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{5. PDGF and PDGF-R are responsible for which of the following? (may be more than one correct answer)}
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{PDGF and PDGF-R are responsible for which of the following? (may be more than one correct answer)}
-A. signaling cells to lyse.
-A. signaling cells to lyse.
+B. regulating cell propagation, cellular differentiation, cell growth.
+B. regulating cell propagation, cellular differentiation, cell growth.
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-D. Only propagate cell growth in smooth muscle cells.
-D. Only propagate cell growth in smooth muscle cells.
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{6. PDGF is composed of how many amino acids?}
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{PDGF is composed of how many amino acids?}
-A. 192.
-A. 192.
-B. 272.
-B. 272.
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+D. 172.
+D. 172.
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{7. PDGF-R is composed of how many amino acids?}
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{PDGF-R is composed of how many amino acids?}
_A. 172.
_A. 172.
-B. 298.
-B. 298.
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-D. 350.
-D. 350.
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{8. The four units making up the PDGF-R complex are completely different proteins }
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{The four units making up the PDGF-R complex are completely different proteins }
-A. TRUE.
-A. TRUE.
+B. FALSE.
+B. FALSE.
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{9. When the receptors undergo a conformational change what occurs? (may be more than one answer).}
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{When the receptors undergo a conformational change what occurs? (may be more than one answer).}
-A. The molecule bends.
-A. The molecule bends.
-B. Kinase activity hydrolyzes a critical tyrosine residue, thereby "unlocking" the kinase, leading to full enzymatic activity directed toward other tyrosine residues in the receptor molecules as well as other substrates for the kinase..
-B. Kinase activity hydrolyzes a critical tyrosine residue, thereby "unlocking" the kinase, leading to full enzymatic activity directed toward other tyrosine residues in the receptor molecules as well as other substrates for the kinase..
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- Hydrolase activity phosphorylates a critical tyrosine residue, thereby "unlocking" the kinase, leading to full enzymatic activity directed toward other tyrosine residues in the receptor molecules as well as other substrates for the kinase.
- Hydrolase activity phosphorylates a critical tyrosine residue, thereby "unlocking" the kinase, leading to full enzymatic activity directed toward other tyrosine residues in the receptor molecules as well as other substrates for the kinase.
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{10. The extracellular region of the receptor contains______ whereas the intracellular region of the receptor contains_________.}
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{The extracellular region of the receptor contains______ whereas the intracellular region of the receptor contains_________.}
-A. 4 hemoglobin type domains; tyrosine kinase domain.
-A. 4 hemoglobin type domains; tyrosine kinase domain.
+B. 5 hemoglobin type domains; tyrosine kinase domain.
+B. 5 hemoglobin type domains; tyrosine kinase domain.
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-D. 3 hemoglobin type domains; cytosine kinase domain.
-D. 3 hemoglobin type domains; cytosine kinase domain.
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{11. The PDGF protein contains ________ alpha helix/helices and _______ beta-pleated sheet(s).}
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{The PDGF protein contains ________ alpha helix/helices and _______ beta-pleated sheet(s).}
+A. 1; 8.
+A. 1; 8.
-B. 2, 8.
-B. 2, 8.
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-D. 1; 28.
-D. 1; 28.
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{12. The extracellular region of the receptor contains______ whereas the intracellular region of the receptor contains_________.}
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{The extracellular region of the receptor contains______ whereas the intracellular region of the receptor contains_________.}
-A. 2;19.
-A. 2;19.
-B. 1;29.
-B. 1;29.

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Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor (PDB code 3mjg)

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References

  1. Heldin CH, Ostman A, Eriksson A, Siegbahn A, Claesson-Welsh L, Westermark B. Platelet-derived growth factor: isoform-specific signalling via heterodimeric or homodimeric receptor complexes. Kidney Int. 1992 Mar;41(3):571-4. PMID:1315403
  2. Shim AH, Liu H, Focia PJ, Chen X, Lin PC, He X. Structures of a platelet-derived growth factor/propeptide complex and a platelet-derived growth factor/receptor complex. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Jun 22;107(25):11307-12. Epub 2010 Jun 2. PMID:20534510
  3. Heldin CH, Westermark B. Platelet-derived growth factor: three isoforms and two receptor types. Trends Genet. 1989 Apr;5(4):108-11. PMID:2543106
  4. Williams LT. Signal transduction by the platelet-derived growth factor receptor. Science. 1989 Mar 24;243(4898):1564-70. PMID:2538922
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