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*Ephrin-A1
*Ephrin-A1


**[[3hei]], [[3mbw]] – hEph receptor-binding domain + Eph type A receptor 2 <br />
**[[3hei]], [[3mbw]], [[3czu]] – hEph receptor-binding domain + Eph type A receptor 2 <br />
**[[3fl7]] – hEph ectodomain  <br />


*Ephrin-A2
*Ephrin-A2


**[[2wo3]] – hEph receptor-binding domain + Eph type A receptor 4 <br />
**[[2wo3]] – hEph receptor-binding domain + Eph type A receptor 4 <br />
* Ephrin-A3
**[[3dzq]] – hEph kinase domain + inhibitor <br />
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Revision as of 12:50, 30 March 2015


Function

Ephrins (Eph) are the membrane-bound ligands of ephrin receptors. The binding of Eph and ephrin receptors is achieved via cell-cell interaction. Eph/Eph receptor signaling regulates embryonic development, guidance of axon growth, long-term potentiation, angiogenesis and stem-cell differentiation.

Disease

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Structural highlights

Structure of human ephrin-A5 receptor-binding domain (green and yellow) complex with ephrin type A receptor 2 (grey and pink) (PDB code 3mx0).

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3D structures of ephrin3D structures of ephrin

Updated on 30-March-2015


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Michal Harel, Alexander Berchansky, Joel L. Sussman