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Hepatocyte growth factor receptor
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Hepatocyte Growth Factor Receptor
Introduction
The Hepatocyte growth factor Receptor plays a large role in embryonic development, as its activation leads to events such as cell growth, motility and invasion. This receptor is a Tyrosine Kinase, and is one of the most well studied RTKs, as mutations in the c-met protooncogene can lead to tumorigenesis. The ligand for this receptor is Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF), and upon binding of this ligand, the receptor becomes auto phosphorylated, causing downstream signaling events such as cell growth. [1] C-Met is an αβ heterodimer with extracellular and intracellular domains. These two domains are disulfide linked together. [2]
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