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&nbsp;Receptor tyrosine kinases are a common type of&nbsp;[[Enzyme-coupled Receptor|Enzyme Coupled receptors]]&nbsp;<ref>Alberts.B, Johnson.A, Lewis.J , Morgan.D , Raff.M ,Roberts.K , Walter.P Molecular Biology of the Cell 6th edition Garland Science</ref>Receptor tyrosine kinases have a cystolic domain with intrinsic kinase activity. The binding of extracellular ligands trigger cross phosphorylation of the tyrosine kinase domain. Proteins are then able to bind to the phosphorylated tyrosines.<references />
&nbsp;Receptor tyrosine kinases are a common type of&nbsp;[[Enzyme-coupled Receptor|Enzyme Coupled receptors]]&nbsp;<ref>Alberts.B, Johnson.A, Lewis.J , Morgan.D , Raff.M ,Roberts.K , Walter.P Molecular Biology of the Cell 6th edition Garland Science</ref>.Receptor tyrosine kinases have a cystolic domain with intrinsic kinase activity. The binding of extracellular ligands trigger cross phosphorylation of the tyrosine kinase domain. Proteins are then able to bind to the phosphorylated tyrosines.<references />

Revision as of 19:00, 4 December 2016

 Receptor tyrosine kinases are a common type of Enzyme Coupled receptors [1].Receptor tyrosine kinases have a cystolic domain with intrinsic kinase activity. The binding of extracellular ligands trigger cross phosphorylation of the tyrosine kinase domain. Proteins are then able to bind to the phosphorylated tyrosines.

  1. Alberts.B, Johnson.A, Lewis.J , Morgan.D , Raff.M ,Roberts.K , Walter.P Molecular Biology of the Cell 6th edition Garland Science