RET is a single transmembrane-spanning receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that plays critical roles in the development of vertebrates. Structural analysis indicate that RET contains four consecutive cadherin-like domains (CLD). This entry relates to the ...
RET is a single transmembrane-spanning receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that plays critical roles in the development of vertebrates. Structural analysis indicate that RET contains four consecutive cadherin-like domains (CLD). This entry relates to the first CLD at the N-terminal. Several regions within RET-CLD1 have been shown to be important for ligand-coreceptor binding. CLD1 and CLD2 have a distinctive clamshell shape and CLD1 is essential for CLD2 folding. CLD1 contains 2 sites for GDNF receptor alpha 1 binding [1].
RET is a single transmembrane-spanning receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that plays critical roles in the development of vertebrates. Structural analysis indicate that RET contains four consecutive cadherin-like domains (CLD). This entry relates to CLD3 ...
RET is a single transmembrane-spanning receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that plays critical roles in the development of vertebrates. Structural analysis indicate that RET contains four consecutive cadherin-like domains (CLD). This entry relates to CLD3. Classical cadherin calcium-coordinating motifs can be found between CLD2 and CLD3 [1].