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Protein kinase family binding modes

Receptors can be broadly sorted into superfamilies based on their structure and mode of action. The membrane-bound receptor superfamilies are G-protein-coupled, kinase-linked, and ion channel-linked receptors. Superfamilies are divided into families named after the natural, or endogenous, ligand that binds all the members of a given family. Unnatural, or exogenous, ligands can show selectivity for specific receptors within a family and allow further subdivision.2... [Pg.95]


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