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6FIN, also called DDR1 (Discodein Domain Receptor 1), is a receptor of the collagen.
Function
6 FIN is part of the RTKs family (Receptor Tyrosyne Kinases) which play a key role in the communication of cells with their microenvironment. These molecules are involved in the regulation of cell growth, differentiation and metabolism. The protein encoded by this gene is a RTK that is widely expressed in normal and transformed epithelial cells and is activated by various types of collagen.
6FIN is a transferase, so it is an Enzym which catalyses the transfer reaction of a functional group from a donor molecule to an acceptor one.
Thé inhibition of this protein
Disease
Relevance
Structural highlights
The DDR1 is a protein of 78.1kDa, it is formed of 6 principle α-helix. This protein can bind to 7 ions iodure and a molecule 3-[(3-cyclopropyl-1,2,4-oxadiazol-5-yl)methyl]-8-(1H-indazole-5-carbonyl)-1-phenyl-1,3,8-triazaspiro[4.5]decan-4-one.
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