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Receptor tyrosine kinases are a common type of [[Enzyme-coupled Receptor|Enzyme Coupled receptors]] <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 /> | Receptor tyrosine kinases are a common type of [[Enzyme-coupled Receptor|Enzyme Coupled receptors]] <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.
- ↑ Alberts.B, Johnson.A, Lewis.J , Morgan.D , Raff.M ,Roberts.K , Walter.P Molecular Biology of the Cell 6th edition Garland Science