Abstract
Receptor protein-tyrosine kinases (RTKs) , as receptors for many growth and differentiation factors, have critical functions for many biological processes. Whereas RTKs can be categorized into many families, every RTK has a kinase domain, whose amino acid sequence is conserved among RTKs, in an intercellular portion. However, in the extracellular portion, RTKs have ligand-binding domains which are quite different between families.
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Sakano, S., Suda, T., Shin-ya, K., Seto, H., Malmborg, AC. (2000). Applications for Purification and Screening. In: Nagata, K., Handa, H. (eds) Real-Time Analysis of Biomolecular Interactions. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-66970-8_18
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