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- An ectodomain is the domain of a membrane protein that extends into the extracellular space (the space outside a cell). Ectodomains are usually the parts...
- parti****te in a wide variety of cell surface remodeling processes, including ectodomain shedding, regulation of growth factor availability and mediating cell-matrix...
- dimer by two disulphide links extending from each α-chain. The overall 3D ectodomain structure, possessing four ligand binding sites, resembles an inverted...
- CNS. SORL1 is a multi domain single-p**** membrane protein whose large ectodomain resides primarily in endosomal tubules, being connected by its transmembrane...
- C, V and W. There are two envelope glycoproteins. The G glycoprotein ectodomain ****embles as a homotetramer to form the viral anti-receptor or attachment...
- PMID 25824603. Joutel A, Andreux F, Gaulis S, et al. (March 2000). "The ectodomain of the Notch3 receptor ac****ulates within the cerebrovasculature of CADASIL...
- regulation of interleukin-6 production positive regulation of membrane protein ectodomain proteolysis positive regulation of humoral immune response mediated by...
- forms a layer 7.8 nm thick. It has three domains, a short N-terminal ectodomain, a triple-spanning transmembrane domain, and a C-terminal endodomain....
- A. (April 2023). "Comprehensive analysis of platelet glycoprotein Ibα ectodomain glycosylation". Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 21 (4): 995–1009...
- American bat led the modern rabies virus to gain the head of a G-protein ectodomain thousands of years ago. This change occurred in an organism that had both...