Insulin-like growth factor receptor

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'''Insulin-like growth factor receptors''' (IGFR) are transmembrane receptors which are stimulated by insulin-like growth factors (IGF). IGFR contains 2 extracellular α chains and 2 transmembranal β chains. Upon binding of IGF, a tyrosine in the β chain becomes autophosphorylated and triggers a cascade of intracellular signaling. The insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) receptor belongs to the large class of [[Receptor tyrosine kinases|tyrosine kinase receptors]]. See also [[IGF1]], [[Growth factors]] and [[Kinase-linked, enzyme-linked and related receptors]].
'''Insulin-like growth factor receptors''' (IGFR) are transmembrane receptors which are stimulated by insulin-like growth factors (IGF). IGFR contains 2 extracellular α chains and 2 transmembranal β chains. Upon binding of IGF, a tyrosine in the β chain becomes autophosphorylated and triggers a cascade of intracellular signaling. The insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) receptor belongs to the large class of [[Receptor tyrosine kinases|tyrosine kinase receptors]]. See also [[IGF1]], [[Growth factors]] and [[Kinase-linked, enzyme-linked and related receptors]].
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*'''Insulin-like growth factor receptor 1''' is. the mediator of the anabolic and mitogenic activity of growth hormone<ref>PMID: 11577173<ref/><br />
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*'''Insulin-like growth factor receptor 1''' is. the mediator of the anabolic and mitogenic activity of growth hormone<ref>PMID: 11577173</ref><br />
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Revision as of 08:44, 3 July 2024

Human insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor complex with inhibitor (PDB code 3i81)

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3D structures of insulin-like growth factor receptor

Updated on 03-July-2024

References

  1. Laron Z. Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1): a growth hormone. Mol Pathol. 2001 Oct;54(5):311-6. PMID:11577173
  2. Hung IC, Chang SS, Chang PC, Lee CC, Chen CY. Memory enhancement by traditional Chinese medicine? J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2012 Dec 19. PMID:23249175 doi:10.1080/07391102.2012.741052

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