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Ephrin receptor

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'''Ephrin receptors''' (EPH) are components of the cell signaling pathways. They belong to the receptor tyrosine kinases. The extracellular ligand-binding domain (LBD) interacts with ephrin. EPH contains a sterile-α-motif (SAM) domain and a second fibronectin III domain (fn3). For more details see [[ Ephrin Type-A Receptor]].
'''Ephrin receptors''' (EPH) are components of the cell signaling pathways. They belong to the receptor tyrosine kinases. The extracellular ligand-binding domain (LBD) interacts with ephrin. EPH contains a sterile-α-motif (SAM) domain and a second fibronectin III domain (fn3). For more details see [[ Ephrin Type-A Receptor]].
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Revision as of 11:32, 24 November 2014

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Crystal Structure of ephrin A2 receptor complex with ephrin, 3hei

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Ephrin receptors (EPH) are components of the cell signaling pathways. They belong to the receptor tyrosine kinases. The extracellular ligand-binding domain (LBD) interacts with ephrin. EPH contains a sterile-α-motif (SAM) domain and a second fibronectin III domain (fn3). For more details see Ephrin Type-A Receptor.








3D Structures of ephrin receptors

Updated on 24-November-2014

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