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== Function ==
== Function ==
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'''Ephrins''' (Eph) are the membrane-bound ligands of ephrin receptors. The binding of Eph and ephrin receptors is achieved via cell-cell interaction. Eph/Eph receptor signaling regulates embryonic development, guidance of axon growth, long-term potentiation, angiogenesis and stem-cell differentiation <ref>PMID:17420126</ref>. See also [[Ephrin receptor]]
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'''Ephrins''' (Eph) are the membrane-bound ligands of ephrin receptors. The binding of Eph and ephrin receptors is achieved via cell-cell interaction. Eph/Eph receptor signaling regulates embryonic development, guidance of axon growth, long-term potentiation, angiogenesis and stem-cell differentiation <ref>PMID:17420126</ref>. See also [[Ephrin receptor]], [[Eph/ephrin signaling pathway]], [[Ephrin Type-A Receptor]].
== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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*Ephrin-A1
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**[[3hei]], [[3mbw]], [[3czu]] – hEph receptor-binding domain + Eph type A receptor 2 <br />
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**[[3fl7]] – hEph ectodomain <br />
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*Ephrin-A2
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**[[2wo3]] – hEph receptor-binding domain + Eph type A receptor 4 <br />
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* Ephrin-A3
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**[[3dzq]] – hEph kinase domain + inhibitor <br />
*Ephrin-A5
*Ephrin-A5
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**[[4uf7]], [[6pdl]] – hEph extracellular domain + glycoprotein <br />
**[[4uf7]], [[6pdl]] – hEph extracellular domain + glycoprotein <br />
**[[2vsk]], [[2vsm]] – hEph extracellular domain + virus hemagglutinin neuraminidase <br />
**[[2vsk]], [[2vsm]] – hEph extracellular domain + virus hemagglutinin neuraminidase <br />
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**[[1iko]] – mEph ectodomain <br />
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**[[1iko]], [[7s7k]] – mEph ectodomain <br />
**[[1kgy]] – mEph extracellular domain + Eph type B receptor 2 <br />
**[[1kgy]] – mEph extracellular domain + Eph type B receptor 2 <br />
**[[2hle]] – mEph extracellular domain + Eph type B receptor 4 <br />
**[[2hle]] – mEph extracellular domain + Eph type B receptor 4 <br />
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**[[4bkf]] – hEph receptor-binding domain + Eph type A receptor 4 <br />
**[[4bkf]] – hEph receptor-binding domain + Eph type A receptor 4 <br />
**[[3d12]] – mEph receptor-binding domain + virus hemagglutinin neuraminidase <br />
**[[3d12]] – mEph receptor-binding domain + virus hemagglutinin neuraminidase <br />
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*Ephrin-A1
 
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**[[3hei]], [[3mbw]], [[3czu]] – hEph receptor-binding domain + Eph type A receptor 2 <br />
 
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**[[3fl7]] – hEph ectodomain <br />
 
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*Ephrin-A2
 
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**[[2wo3]] – hEph receptor-binding domain + Eph type A receptor 4 <br />
 
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* Ephrin-A3
 
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**[[3dzq]] – hEph kinase domain + inhibitor <br />
 
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Structure of glycosylated human ephrin-A5 receptor-binding domain (green) complex with ephrin type A receptor 2 (cyan) (PDB code 3mx0).

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3D structures of ephrin

Updated on 21-February-2023


References

  1. Egea J, Klein R. Bidirectional Eph-ephrin signaling during axon guidance. Trends Cell Biol. 2007 May;17(5):230-8. Epub 2007 Apr 8. PMID:17420126 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tcb.2007.03.004
  2. Himanen JP, Yermekbayeva L, Janes PW, Walker JR, Xu K, Atapattu L, Rajashankar KR, Mensinga A, Lackmann M, Nikolov DB, Dhe-Paganon S. Architecture of Eph receptor clusters. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 May 26. PMID:20505120

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