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Angiopoietin binding leads to receptor dimerization and activation by autophosphorylation at Tyr-992 on the kinase activation loop.
Angiopoietin binding leads to receptor dimerization and activation by autophosphorylation at Tyr-992 on the kinase activation loop.
[[Image:Réaction Phosphorylation.jpg]]
[[Image:Réaction Phosphorylation.jpg]]
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===Description of total protein===
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[[Image:TIE2 Schema.jpg]]
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====Important sites: ====
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AA= Amino Acid
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– Binding site : AA 855
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– Active site : AA 964
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====Regions :====
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– Extracellular region : AA 23 to 748
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– Transmembrane region : AA 749 to 769
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– Cytoplasmic region : AA 770 to 1124
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====Domains :====
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– AA 44 to 123: Ig-like C2-type 1
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– AA 210 to 252: EFG-like 1
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– AA 254 to 299: EFG like 2
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– AA 301 to 341: EFG-like 3
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– AA 350 to 440: Ig-like C2-type 2
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– AA 447 to 541: Fibronectin type-III 1 (FN III)
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– AA 545 to 636: Fibronectin type-III 2
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– AA 641 to 735: Fibronectin type-III 3
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– AA 824 to 1096: Protein kinase
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== Disease ==
== Disease ==

Revision as of 16:00, 10 January 2019

This Sandbox is Reserved from 06/12/2018, through 30/06/2019 for use in the course "Structural Biology" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the University of Strasbourg, ESBS. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1480 through Sandbox Reserved 1543.
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Kinase Domain of Tyrosine-protein kinase receptor TIE-2 (PDB:6MWE)

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References

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