1m6b
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===Structure of the HER3 (ERBB3) Extracellular Domain=== | ===Structure of the HER3 (ERBB3) Extracellular Domain=== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
- | *[[Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor]] | + | *[[Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor|Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor]] |
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[[Category: Receptor protein-tyrosine kinase]] | [[Category: Receptor protein-tyrosine kinase]] |
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Structure of the HER3 (ERBB3) Extracellular Domain
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 12154198
About this Structure
1m6b is a 2 chain structure of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Cho HS, Leahy DJ. Structure of the extracellular region of HER3 reveals an interdomain tether. Science. 2002 Aug 23;297(5585):1330-3. Epub 2002 Aug 1. PMID:12154198 doi:10.1126/science.1074611