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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...
- dimer by two disulphide links extending from each α-chain. The overall 3D ectodomain structure, possessing four ligand binding sites, resembles an inverted...
- parti****te in a wide variety of cell surface remodeling processes, including ectodomain shedding, regulation of growth factor availability and mediating cell-matrix...
- form is the transmembrane protein. A soluble form, referred to as either ectodomain or LAD-1, is generated by proteolytic processing of the full length form...
- Gp41 is a transmembrane protein that contains several sites within its ectodomain that are required for infection of host cells. As a result of its importance...
- 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....
- CNS. SORL1 is a multi domain single-p**** membrane protein whose large ectodomain resides primarily in endosomal tubules, being connected by its transmembrane...
- is roughly 60 kDA in size. This cleaving process is called “receptor ectodomain shedding. In humans and rabbits, tumor-necrosis factor alpha converting...
- comprising a short cytoplasmic domain, a transmembrane segment, and an ectodomain consisting of a ~100 kDa fibronectin type III (FNIII) domain. FNDC5 was...
- membrane proteins, each with three main regions: an N-terminal extracellular ectodomain (residues 23–182 in CD8A and 23–170 in CD8B), a single transmembrane helix...