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Protein tyrosine kinases cross-linking

RECEPTORS CONTAINING PROTEIN TYROSINE KINASES 8.2.1 Cross-Linking of Receptors Causes Activation... [Pg.240]

Dimerization allows the kinase activity of both intracellular chains to encounter target sequences on the other, linked receptor molecule. This enables the intermolecular cross-phosphorylation of several tyrosine residues (Figure 8.2). The phosphorylated dimer then constitutes the active receptor. It possesses an array of phosphotyrosines that enable it to bind proteins to form receptor signaling complexes. Additionally, the dimerized and phosphorylated receptor has the potential of phospho-rylating its targets. [Pg.241]


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