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==A Mechanistic Basis for Converting a Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Agonist to an Antagonist==
==A Mechanistic Basis for Converting a Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Agonist to an Antagonist==
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<StructureSection load='2qj4' size='340' side='right' caption='[[2qj4]], [[Resolution|resolution]] 2.50&Aring;' scene=''>
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<StructureSection load='2qj4' size='340' side='right'caption='[[2qj4]], [[Resolution|resolution]] 2.50&Aring;' scene=''>
== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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<table><tr><td colspan='2'>[[2qj4]] is a 2 chain structure with sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lk3_transgenic_mice Lk3 transgenic mice]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=2QJ4 OCA]. For a <b>guided tour on the structure components</b> use [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-docs/fgij/fg.htm?mol=2QJ4 FirstGlance]. <br>
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<table><tr><td colspan='2'>[[2qj4]] is a 2 chain structure with sequence from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lk3_transgenic_mice Lk3 transgenic mice]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=2QJ4 OCA]. For a <b>guided tour on the structure components</b> use [https://proteopedia.org/fgij/fg.htm?mol=2QJ4 FirstGlance]. <br>
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</td></tr><tr id='ligand'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>[[Ligand|Ligands:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat"><scene name='pdbligand=SO4:SULFATE+ION'>SO4</scene></td></tr>
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</td></tr><tr id='ligand'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>[[Ligand|Ligands:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat" id="ligandDat"><scene name='pdbligand=SO4:SULFATE+ION'>SO4</scene></td></tr>
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<tr id='related'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>[[Related_structure|Related:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat">[[1nk1|1nk1]], [[1gp9|1gp9]], [[1gmn|1gmn]], [[1gmo|1gmo]], [[1bht|1bht]], [[2qj2|2qj2]], [[2hgf|2hgf]]</td></tr>
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<tr id='related'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>[[Related_structure|Related:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat"><div style='overflow: auto; max-height: 3em;'>[[1nk1|1nk1]], [[1gp9|1gp9]], [[1gmn|1gmn]], [[1gmo|1gmo]], [[1bht|1bht]], [[2qj2|2qj2]], [[2hgf|2hgf]]</div></td></tr>
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<tr id='gene'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>[[Gene|Gene:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat">Hgf ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&srchmode=5&id=10090 LK3 transgenic mice])</td></tr>
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<tr id='gene'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>[[Gene|Gene:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat">Hgf ([https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&srchmode=5&id=10090 LK3 transgenic mice])</td></tr>
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<tr id='resources'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>Resources:</b></td><td class="sblockDat"><span class='plainlinks'>[http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-docs/fgij/fg.htm?mol=2qj4 FirstGlance], [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocaids?id=2qj4 OCA], [http://pdbe.org/2qj4 PDBe], [http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/explore.do?structureId=2qj4 RCSB], [http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbsum/2qj4 PDBsum], [http://prosat.h-its.org/prosat/prosatexe?pdbcode=2qj4 ProSAT]</span></td></tr>
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<tr id='resources'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>Resources:</b></td><td class="sblockDat"><span class='plainlinks'>[https://proteopedia.org/fgij/fg.htm?mol=2qj4 FirstGlance], [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocaids?id=2qj4 OCA], [https://pdbe.org/2qj4 PDBe], [https://www.rcsb.org/pdb/explore.do?structureId=2qj4 RCSB], [https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbsum/2qj4 PDBsum], [https://prosat.h-its.org/prosat/prosatexe?pdbcode=2qj4 ProSAT]</span></td></tr>
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</table>
== Function ==
== Function ==
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[[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/HGF_MOUSE HGF_MOUSE]] Potent mitogen for mature parenchymal hepatocyte cells, seems to be a hepatotrophic factor, and acts as a growth factor for a broad spectrum of tissues and cell types. Activating ligand for the receptor tyrosine kinase MET by binding to it and promoting its dimerization.<ref>PMID:20624990</ref>
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[[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/HGF_MOUSE HGF_MOUSE]] Potent mitogen for mature parenchymal hepatocyte cells, seems to be a hepatotrophic factor, and acts as a growth factor for a broad spectrum of tissues and cell types. Activating ligand for the receptor tyrosine kinase MET by binding to it and promoting its dimerization.<ref>PMID:20624990</ref>
== Evolutionary Conservation ==
== Evolutionary Conservation ==
[[Image:Consurf_key_small.gif|200px|right]]
[[Image:Consurf_key_small.gif|200px|right]]
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</StructureSection>
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[[Category: Large Structures]]
[[Category: Lk3 transgenic mice]]
[[Category: Lk3 transgenic mice]]
[[Category: Daugherty, J]]
[[Category: Daugherty, J]]

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