Epidermal growth factor
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1egf, 1epg, 1eph, 1epi, 1epj, 3egf – mEGF – mouse – NMR<br /> | 1egf, 1epg, 1eph, 1epi, 1epj, 3egf – mEGF – mouse – NMR<br /> | ||
1a3p – mEGF (mutant) – NMR<br /> | 1a3p – mEGF (mutant) – NMR<br /> | ||
| - | 1jl9 | + | 1jl9 – hEGF<br/ > |
| + | 2kv4 – hEGF - NMR<br/ > | ||
1gk5, 1p9j – hEGF/transforming growth factor alpha - NMR | 1gk5, 1p9j – hEGF/transforming growth factor alpha - NMR | ||
Revision as of 15:18, 11 January 2012
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) plays a role in cell growth. It binds to its receptor (EGFR).
EGF is regulated by iodine. EGF is part of a family of proteins with similar structure and activity.
All EGF family proteins contain a conserved amino acid sequence which includes 3 disulfide bonds.
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3D structures of epidermal growth factor
1egf, 1epg, 1eph, 1epi, 1epj, 3egf – mEGF – mouse – NMR
1a3p – mEGF (mutant) – NMR
1jl9 – hEGF
2kv4 – hEGF - NMR
1gk5, 1p9j – hEGF/transforming growth factor alpha - NMR
Heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor
1xdt –h HB-EGF extracellular domain + diphtheria toxin
EGF-like Cripto protein
2j5h – mCR-EGF residues 96-134 - NMR
