Platelet-derived growth factors and receptors
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- | '''Platelet-derived growth factor receptors, PDGF-R''', are cell surface [[Receptor tyrosine kinases|tyrosine kinase receptors]] for members of the platelet-derived growth factors (PDGFs). PDGF (Chains A and B) is a 172 amino acid sequence consisting of one alpha helix and eight beta-pleated sheets. PDGF function as disulfide-linked dimers. PDGFs have a cysteine-knot-fold growth factor domain of ∼100 amino acids involved in receptor-binding and dimerization. The synthesis and processing of PDGFs is highly regulated. There are two forms of PDGF-R, alpha and beta, which are each encoded by a different gene. Depending on which growth factor binds to the receptor, PDGF-R homodimerizes or heterodimerizes<ref>PMID:1315403</ref>. The PDGF-R is a 289 amino acid sequence consisting of two alpha helices and twenty-nine beta-pleated sheets. Together these form the PDGF-R complex<ref>PMID:20534510</ref> . | + | '''Platelet-derived growth factor receptors, PDGF-R''', are cell surface [[Receptor tyrosine kinases|tyrosine kinase receptors]] for members of the '''platelet-derived growth factors (PDGFs)'''. PDGF (Chains A and B) is a 172 amino acid sequence consisting of one alpha helix and eight beta-pleated sheets. PDGF function as disulfide-linked dimers. PDGFs have a cysteine-knot-fold growth factor domain of ∼100 amino acids involved in receptor-binding and dimerization. The synthesis and processing of PDGFs is highly regulated. There are two forms of PDGF-R, alpha and beta, which are each encoded by a different gene. Depending on which growth factor binds to the receptor, PDGF-R homodimerizes or heterodimerizes<ref>PMID:1315403</ref>. The PDGF-R is a 289 amino acid sequence consisting of two alpha helices and twenty-nine beta-pleated sheets. Together these form the PDGF-R complex<ref>PMID:20534510</ref> . |
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3D structures of platelet-derived growth factor receptor
Updated on 22-July-2024
References
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Heldin CH, Westermark B. Platelet-derived growth factor: three isoforms and two receptor types. Trends Genet. 1989 Apr;5(4):108-11. PMID:2543106
- ↑ 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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