NGF binding to the trk tyrosine kinase receptor requires the extracellular immunoglobulin-like domains

P Pérez, PM Coll, BL Hempstead… - Molecular and Cellular …, 1995 - Elsevier
Neurotrophins initiate their biological effects by activating members of the trk tyrosine kinase
subfamily. The extracellular region of trk receptors is distinguished by several common
structural features, including leucine-rich repeats, clusters of cysteine-rich domains, and two
immunoglobulin-like domains. However, the receptor sequences required for ligand binding
have not been localized. In order to define the domains involved in NGF binding, a series of
chimeric receptors was constructed using cDNA sequences from rat trkA and trkB. The …

NGF binding to the trk tyrosine kinase receptor requires the extracellular immunoglobulin-like domains

P Pérez González, PM Coll, BL Hempstead… - 1995 - digital.csic.es
Neurotrophins initiate their biological effects by activating members of the trk tyrosine kinase
subfamily. The extracellular region of trk receptors is distinguished by several common
structural features, including leucine-rich repeats, clusters of cysteine-rich domains, and two
immunoglobulin-like domains. However, the receptor sequences required for ligand binding
have not been localized. In order to define the domains involved in NGF binding, a series of
chimeric receptors was constructed using cDNA sequences from rat trkA and trkB. The …
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