Netrin

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'''Netrins''' (Net) direct cell and axon migration during development. Netrins are chemotropic. The growing axon moves either toward or away from netrin concentration. Netrins influence the formation of a variety of tissues. They act as chemoattractants for some cell types and chemorepellent for other types.
'''Netrins''' (Net) direct cell and axon migration during development. Netrins are chemotropic. The growing axon moves either toward or away from netrin concentration. Netrins influence the formation of a variety of tissues. They act as chemoattractants for some cell types and chemorepellent for other types.
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**[[3zyg]] – hNetG2 LAM + EGF1 domains <BR />
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**[[3zyi]] – hNetG2 LAM + EGF1 domains + leucine-rich repeat-containing protein<BR />
**[[3zyi]] – hNetG2 LAM + EGF1 domains + leucine-rich repeat-containing protein<BR />
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Revision as of 08:32, 1 July 2015

Glycosylated mouse netrin-1 complex with Ca+2 and Cl-1 ions (PDB code 4ove)

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3D Structures of netrin

Updated on 01-July-2015

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