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<scene name='80/805035/Cv/5'>Site 3</scene>.
<scene name='80/805035/Cv/5'>Site 3</scene>.
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[[High affinity nerve growth factor receptor]]
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**[[High affinity nerve growth factor receptor]]
'''TrkA'''. Trk stands for Topomyosin-Related Kinase. TrkA ligand - nerve growth factor activates the receptor by stabilizing homodimer formation which initiates transautophosphorylation. <scene name='80/805001/Cv/4'>Structure of Nerve Growth Factor Complexed with the Extracellular Domain of TrkA</scene>. An <scene name='80/805001/Cv/7'>Arg residue</scene>, conserved in all neutrophins, forms the most important binding determinant between TrkA and its ligand - nerve growth factor - which forms the active homodimer of the receptor. <scene name='80/805001/Cv/6'>All interactions between TrkA chain A and NGF</scene>.
'''TrkA'''. Trk stands for Topomyosin-Related Kinase. TrkA ligand - nerve growth factor activates the receptor by stabilizing homodimer formation which initiates transautophosphorylation. <scene name='80/805001/Cv/4'>Structure of Nerve Growth Factor Complexed with the Extracellular Domain of TrkA</scene>. An <scene name='80/805001/Cv/7'>Arg residue</scene>, conserved in all neutrophins, forms the most important binding determinant between TrkA and its ligand - nerve growth factor - which forms the active homodimer of the receptor. <scene name='80/805001/Cv/6'>All interactions between TrkA chain A and NGF</scene>.
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[[Tyrosine kinase receptor|Tyrosine kinase receptor TrkA]]
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**[[Tyrosine kinase receptor|Tyrosine kinase receptor TrkA]]
TRK-A contains an extracellular ligand binding domain (LBD), a transmembrane helix and an intracellular region which contains the kinase domain. The kinase domain ([[4yne]]) contains the tripeptide DFG which flips out in TRK-A inactivated form. <scene name='83/839914/Cv/7'>Inhibitor binding site</scene> ([[4yne]]). The structure of the complex of TRK-A with the phenylpyrrolidine derivative shows the inhibitor forming hydrogen bonds to Met620 and Lys572 residues and π-π interactions of it with Phe617 and Phe 698.
TRK-A contains an extracellular ligand binding domain (LBD), a transmembrane helix and an intracellular region which contains the kinase domain. The kinase domain ([[4yne]]) contains the tripeptide DFG which flips out in TRK-A inactivated form. <scene name='83/839914/Cv/7'>Inhibitor binding site</scene> ([[4yne]]). The structure of the complex of TRK-A with the phenylpyrrolidine derivative shows the inhibitor forming hydrogen bonds to Met620 and Lys572 residues and π-π interactions of it with Phe617 and Phe 698.
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The <scene name='83/839914/Cv/4'>complex between TRK-A and the nerve growth factor</scene> ([[2ifg]]) is a 2:2 dimer. The C-terminal immunoglobulin-like domain interacts with the NGF. The extracellular domain of TRK-A contains <scene name='83/839914/Cv/5'>3 Leu-rich regions</scene> flanked by <scene name='83/839914/Cv/6'>Cys-rich regions</scene> (in yellow), 2 immunoglobulin-like domains and the nerve growth factor (NGF) binding domain.
The <scene name='83/839914/Cv/4'>complex between TRK-A and the nerve growth factor</scene> ([[2ifg]]) is a 2:2 dimer. The C-terminal immunoglobulin-like domain interacts with the NGF. The extracellular domain of TRK-A contains <scene name='83/839914/Cv/5'>3 Leu-rich regions</scene> flanked by <scene name='83/839914/Cv/6'>Cys-rich regions</scene> (in yellow), 2 immunoglobulin-like domains and the nerve growth factor (NGF) binding domain.
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[[TrkB tyrosine kinase receptor]]
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**[[TrkB tyrosine kinase receptor]]
<scene name='80/805008/Cv/6'>Structure of the TrkB-d5:NT-4/5 Complex, comprising one homodimer of NT-4/5 bound to two monomers of TrkB-d5</scene>. TrkB and neutrotrophin-4/5 interact via a <scene name='80/805008/Cv/7'>specificity interaction site</scene> and via a <scene name='80/805008/Cv/8'>conserved interaction site</scene>.
<scene name='80/805008/Cv/6'>Structure of the TrkB-d5:NT-4/5 Complex, comprising one homodimer of NT-4/5 bound to two monomers of TrkB-d5</scene>. TrkB and neutrotrophin-4/5 interact via a <scene name='80/805008/Cv/7'>specificity interaction site</scene> and via a <scene name='80/805008/Cv/8'>conserved interaction site</scene>.

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Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor (brown and turquoise) complex with Platelet-Derived Growth Factor B (grey and green) (PDB code 3mjg)

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