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PDGF receptor-beta (PDGFRB)

Function: - binds PDGF beta & PDGF alpha-beta - soluble PDGFR-beta is a CSF biomarker of blood-brain-barrier associated capillary mural cell pericyte function [4] Expression: - pericytes, arterial smooth muscle cells Pathology: - diminished expression in Alzheimer' disease subtype 5

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molecular events

Related

PDGFR-beta Ag in tissue PDGFRB gene rearrangement

General

oligomerizing protein platelet-derived growth factor [PDGF] receptor

Properties

CONFIGURATION: dimer SIZE: MW = 180 kD COMPARTMENT: plasma membrane STATE: active state MOTIF: ligand-binding site glycosylation site immunoglobulin superfamily domain (4) transmembrane domain Tyr phosphorylation site MOTIF-SEQUENCE: YIYV kinase domain SITE: KD1 MOTIF: ATP-binding site NAME: ATP-binding site Tyr phosphorylation site {Y740} MOTIF-SEQUENCE: YMDM Tyr phosphorylation site {Y751} MOTIF-SEQUENCE: YVPM Tyr phosphorylation site {Y857} MOTIF-SEQUENCE: YMAP kinase domain SITE: KD2 MOTIF: ATP-binding site NAME: ATP-binding site Tyr phosphorylation site MOTIF-SEQUENCE: YTAVQP Tyr phosphorylation site {Y1021} MOTIF-SEQUENCE: YIIPLP

Database Correlations

OMIM 173410 UniProt P09619

References

  1. Cross M, Dexter TM. Growth factors in development, transformation, and tumorigenesis. Cell. 1991 Jan 25;64(2):271-80. Review. PMID: 1988148
  2. Koch CA, Anderson D, Moran MF, Ellis C, Pawson T. SH2 and SH3 domains: elements that control interactions of cytoplasmic signaling proteins. Science. 1991 May 3;252(5006):668-74. PMID: 1708916
  3. Pawson T. Protein modules and signalling networks. Nature. 1995 Feb 16;373(6515):573-80. Review. PMID: 7531822
  4. Nation DA, Sweeney MD, Montagne A et al Blood-brain barrier breakdown is an early biomarker of human cognitive dysfunction. Nature Medicine 2019. Jan 14. PMID: 30643288 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-018-0297-y

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molecular complex