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 Transmembrane Transporters (Receptor Biochemistry and Methodology)
Transmembrane Transporters provides readers with a state-of-the-art molecule update on transmembrane transporters, focusing on the methodological approaches currently employed to better understand how transporters work and how they can be used in cutting-edge therapies.
Transmembrane Transporters provides readers new to the field with an accessible introduction to the wide variety of transporter research approaches, while offering practicing researchers a thorough analysis of the cutting-edge work currently being performed.
Provides readers with molecule updates on transmembrane transporters, focuses on the methodological approaches currently employed to better understand how transporters work and how they can be used in new therapies.
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 Phorbol 12-Myristate 13-Acetate-Induced Release of the Colony-Stimulating Factor 1 Receptor Cytoplasmic Domain into the ...
PSs are thought to represent the catalytic subunits that mediate
In contrast to what was found with the wild-type
We found that, in contrast to the CSF-1
http://mcb.asm.org/cgi/content/full/24/1/454

  
 Molecular Examination of the Transmembrane Requirements of the Platelet-derived Growth Factor beta Receptor for a ...
transmembrane domain is sufficient for an interaction with the
the XcmI site located in the transmembrane domain of the human
of the receptor to stimulate a proliferative signal in response
http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/277/49/47149

  
 Converting a transmembrane receptor to a soluble receptor: Recognition domain to effector domain signaling after ...
behavior is similar to that of the native receptor; however, the
as well as the cooperative behavior of the receptor, was determined
Transmembrane receptors are ubiquitous in biological systems and are used to transmit information from the outside to the
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/94/21/11201

  
 Interactions between the secreted protein Amalgam, its transmembrane receptor Neurotactin and the Abelson tyrosine ...
For our second assay, we generated Ama proteins fused to the transmembrane
Kennerdell, J. and Carthew, R. Use of dsRNA-mediated genetic interference to demonstrate that frizzled and frizzled2 act in the wingless pathway.
Interactions between the secreted protein Amalgam, its transmembrane receptor Neurotactin and the Abelson tyrosine kinase affect axon pathfinding -- Liebl et al.
http://dev.biologists.org/cgi/content/full/130/14/3217

  
 Identification of a novel contactin-associated transmembrane receptor with multiple domains implicated in ...
In our attempts to identify specific ligands of RPTP
Krueger, N.X. and Saito, H. A human transmembrane protein-tyrosine-phosphatase, PTP
receptors may increase the repertoire of signals generated by
http://embojournal.npgjournals.com/cgi/content/full/16/5/978

  
 Transmembrane receptor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In some receptors, such as members of the 7TM superfamily, the transmembrane domain may contain the ligand binding pocket (evidence for this and for much of what else is known about this class of receptors is based in part on studies of bacteriorhodopsin, the detailed structure of which has been determined by crystallography).
Binding to a signalling molecule or sometimes to a pair of such molecules on one side of the membrane, transmembrane receptors initiate a response on the other side.
They are often classified based on their molecular structure, or because the structure is unknown in any detail for all but a few receptors, based on their hypothesized (and sometimes experimentally verified) membrane topology.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmembrane_receptor

  
 The Epidermal Growth Factor-Seven Transmembrane (EGF-TM7) Receptor CD97 Is Required for Neutrophil Migration and Host ...
Receptors of the EGF-TM7 family are expressed by cells of the
The human EGF-TM7 family member EMR2 is a heterodimeric receptor expressed on myeloid cells.
receptor, and integrin-Ig family interactions and are basically
http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/full/172/2/1125

  
 Human protein: Q01974 - Tyrosine-protein kinase transmembrane receptor ROR2 precursor (EC ) (Neurotrophic tyrosine ...
Tyrosine-protein kinase receptor which may be involved in the early formation of the chondrocytes.
tyrosine-protein kinase receptor which may be involved in the early formation of the chondrocytes.
There are no restrictions on its use as long as its content is in no way modified and this statement is not removed.
http://harvester.embl.de/harvester/Q019/Q01974.htm

  
 The Serine/Threonine Transmembrane Receptor ALK2 Mediates Mullerian Inhibiting Substance Signaling -- Visser et al. 15 ...
pathway and uses ALK2 as its type I receptor.
Expression of activin receptors, follistatin and betaglycan by human endometrial stromal cells; consistent with a role for activins during decidualization
Identification of Receptors and Signaling Pathways for Orphan Bone Morphogenetic Protein/Growth Differentiation Factor Ligands Based on Genomic Analyses
http://mend.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/15/6/936

  
 Substitution of the insulin receptor transmembrane domain with that of glycophorin A inhibits insulin action -- GARDIN ...
The structure of the solubilized receptors was also assessed by
Structural studies of solubilized mutant receptors, dimerization assay.
The biosynthesis and processing of the IR transmembrane mutants were
http://www.fasebj.org/cgi/content/full/13/11/1347

  
 Prostaglandin D2 Selectively Induces Chemotaxis in T Helper Type 2 Cells, Eosinophils, and Basophils via ...
DP, signaling pathways associated with the two receptors were
CRTH2 is more akin in the overall structure to the FPR subfamily
Activation of the D Prostanoid Receptor 1 Regulates Immune and Skin Allergic Responses
http://www.jem.org/cgi/content/full/193/2/255

  
 Drosophila Genes
conserved transmembrane protein expressed in glia - mutants exhibit increased neural survival and altered sexual behavior
G-protein coupled receptor: mutants have increased longevity, are resistent to stress and have increased body weight
transmembrane - 7 pass - frizzled family - antagonist of wingless signal
http://www.sdbonline.org/fly/aimain/6transm.htm

  
 Urology Times: Lack of transmembrane receptor may be cause of seminoma.
Lack of transmembrane receptor may be cause of seminoma.
Urology Times: Lack of transmembrane receptor may be cause of seminoma.
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb334/is_200303/ai_n5714053

  
 Functional studies and distribution define a family of transmembrane AMPA receptor regulatory proteins -- Tomita et al. ...
Functional studies and distribution define a family of transmembrane AMPA receptor regulatory proteins -- Tomita et al.
http://www.jcb.org/cgi/reprint/161/4/805

  
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G protein linked receptor family family (24 members)
G protein linked receptor family family (2 members)
G protein linked receptor family family (4 members)
http://biosci.cbs.umn.edu/fly/fprotdb/sf1.htm

  
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2A* FGF receptor signaling pathway [0008543] B*@ BE12B NM_018842B NM_018842¸ÈBBÐÉêyùºÎŒ‚ªK© àÉêyùºÎŒ‚ªK© ”http://www.labonweb.com/cgi-bin/chips/redirector.cgi?site=2&key=NM_018842BHs.23449BHs.23449¸ÆBBÐÉêyùºÎŒ‚ªK© àÉêyùºÎŒ‚ªK© ’http://www.labonweb.com/cgi-bin/chips/redirector.cgi?site=3&key=Hs.23449$BCGEN_HUMAN_LIB2_6010301244_0$BCGEN_HUMAN_LIB2_6010301244_0¸îBBÐÉêyùºÎŒ‚ªK© àÉêyùºÎŒ‚ªK© ºhttp://www.labonweb.com/cgi-bin/chips/redirector.cgi?site=0&key=CGEN_HUMAN_LIB2_6010301244_0SBK Homo sapiens insulin receptor tyrosine kinase substrate (LOC55971), mRNA.
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 Ralph A. Bradshaw: Selected Publications
Comparison of the intracellular signaling responses by three chimeric fibroblast growth factor receptors in PC12 cells.
Individual and combined effects of TrkA and p75NTR nerve growth factor (NGF) receptors: a role for the high affinity receptor site, J.
FGF signal transduction in PC12 cells: comparison of the responses induced by endogenous and chimeric receptors.
http://www.ucihs.uci.edu/anatomy/bradshawpub.html

  
 Emerging issues in receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase function: lifting fog or simply shifting? -- Petrone and Sap ...
Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase {alpha} is essential for hippocampal neuronal migration and long-term potentiation
Emerging issues in receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase function: lifting fog or simply shifting?
Transmembrane (receptor) tyrosine phosphatases are intimately involved in
http://jcs.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/113/13/2345

  
 Definition of Ubiquitin
2: Ubiquitin can also mark [[transmembrane protein]]s (for exa...
Several ubiquitin molecules attach to the condemned protein, and it...
http://www.wordiq.com/search/Ubiquitin.html

  
 Biochemistry/Biochemical key topics Article, Biochemistry/Biochemicalkeytopics Information
Receptors  : Integrin -- transmembrane receptor -- ion channel
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http://www.anoca.org/protein/list/biochemistry_biochemical_key_topics.html

  
 C. elegans - Gene Sorter v66
srg-26 - a member of the gene class Serpentine Receptor, class G (gamma)
srg-29 - a member of the gene class Serpentine Receptor, class G (gamma)
srg-28 - a member of the gene class Serpentine Receptor, class G (gamma)
http://faculty.washington.edu/jht/GeneClusterSupplement/FamilyPages/C10G8.1.htm

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