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Epidermal growth factor cysteine richness

Note Ig, immunoglobulin CRD, cysteine-rich domain TM, transmembrane EGF, epidermal growth factor-like ND, not determined STM/WM, short-term or working memory CORT, corticosterone PNS, peripheral nervous system PV, Parval-bumin VSub, ventral subiculum PPF, paired-pulse facilitation... [Pg.256]

Schematic representation of human LDL receptor showing five domains. The receptor mediates internalization of LDL and IDL by specific interaction of their B-lOO and E apoprotein moieties with two cysteine-rich negatively charged areas of domain 1. Domain 2 is homologous to epidermal growth factor (EGF) precursor, suggesting a possible evolutionary or functional relationship. [Reproduced with permission from M. S. Brown and J. L. Goldstein, A receptor-mediated pathway for cholesterol homeostasis. Science 232, 34 (1986).]... Schematic representation of human LDL receptor showing five domains. The receptor mediates internalization of LDL and IDL by specific interaction of their B-lOO and E apoprotein moieties with two cysteine-rich negatively charged areas of domain 1. Domain 2 is homologous to epidermal growth factor (EGF) precursor, suggesting a possible evolutionary or functional relationship. [Reproduced with permission from M. S. Brown and J. L. Goldstein, A receptor-mediated pathway for cholesterol homeostasis. Science 232, 34 (1986).]...
The merozoite surface coat consists largely of glycosylphosphatidylino-sitol (GPI)-anchored proteins. Currently there are 10 GPI-anchored proteins known or predicted to be located on the surface MSP-1, MSP-2, MSP-4, MSP-5, MSP-8, MSP-10, Pf 12, Pf 38, Pf 92 and Pf 113. Besides the GPI anchor these proteins have other similarities they contain cysteine-rich domains that are of potential significance in adherence, including epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like modules. MSP-1 is the most abundant merozoite surface protein (Holder, 1994 Holder and Blackman, 1994 Holder... [Pg.244]


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