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Kinase insert domain-containing receptor

Kinase insert domain-containing receptor KDR is the hnman homolog of the monse FLK-1 receptor the KDR and FLK-1 receptors are also known asVEGFR2 seeVEGFR Mast/stem cell growth factor receptor, CD 117 Retroviral oncogene derived from HZ4 feline sarcoma Kruppel-like factor 5, a transcription factor Lymphokine-activated killer cells Linear-after-the-exponential-PCR Luria-Bertani... [Pg.13]

Removal of flexible loops within the kinase domain has also been required for some kinases. Many receptor tyrosine kinases contain an additional domain within their C-terminal lobe, referred to as the kinase-insert domain. Removal of this highly charged domain was required to obtain data quality crystals of VEGFR2 [15]. [Pg.55]


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