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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...
- glycoproteins with typically small ectodomains of 6 to 10 nm. NTRs have either an N-terminal or C terminal ectodomains. Ectodomains have a high sequence diversity...
- their ligands, Notch-1 and Tie-1 undergo proteolytic cleavage of the ectodomains by ADAM17 and ADAM10. This cleavage frees the cytoplasmic fragment for...
- a type 1 transmembrane protein with a highly glycosylated N-terminal ectodomain and a C-terminal hydrophobic anchor. After being synthesized the E1 glycoproteins...
- Spike proteins are membrane proteins with typically large external ectodomains, a single transmembrane domain that anchors the protein in the viral...
- comprising a short cytoplasmic domain, a transmembrane segment, and an ectodomain consisting of a ~100 kDa fibronectin type III (FNIII) domain. FNDC5 was...
- relatively long Thr-Ser-Pro-rich area in the middle of syndecan- 3's ectodomain. The ectodomains show the least amount of amino acid sequence conservation, not...
- extracellular portions of transmembrane proteins, releasing the soluble ectodomains from the cell surface. Many sheddases are members of the ADAM or aspartic...
- each other in a cis fashion, and are related to each other in their ectodomains, but each has a unique long cytoplasmic tail. Cell adhesion...
- 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....