Details for: Ephb2
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 3949639425
Symbol: EPHB2_MOUSE
Name: Neural kinase
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 19468303
Title: Lineage-specific biology revealed by a finished genome assembly of the mouse.
PubMed ID: 19468303
PubMed ID: 15489334
Title: The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
PubMed ID: 15489334
DOI: 10.1101/gr.2596504
PubMed ID: 8134103
Title: Immunolocalization of the Nuk receptor tyrosine kinase suggests roles in segmental patterning of the brain and axonogenesis.
PubMed ID: 8134103
PubMed ID: 7947319
Title: Several receptor tyrosine kinase genes of the Eph family are segmentally expressed in the developing hindbrain.
PubMed ID: 7947319
PubMed ID: 8689685
Title: Nuk controls pathfinding of commissural axons in the mammalian central nervous system.
PubMed ID: 8689685
PubMed ID: 8947026
Title: Sek4 and Nuk receptors cooperate in guidance of commissural axons and in palate formation.
PubMed ID: 8947026
PubMed ID: 9883737
Title: PDZ proteins bind, cluster, and synaptically colocalize with Eph receptors and their ephrin ligands.
PubMed ID: 9883737
PubMed ID: 9990854
Title: Roles of ephrinB ligands and EphB receptors in cardiovascular development: demarcation of arterial/venous domains, vascular morphogenesis, and sprouting angiogenesis.
PubMed ID: 9990854
DOI: 10.1101/gad.13.3.295
PubMed ID: 10542222
Title: A novel signaling intermediate, SHEP1, directly couples Eph receptors to R-Ras and Rap1A.
PubMed ID: 10542222
PubMed ID: 10704386
Title: Complementary expression of transmembrane ephrins and their receptors in the mouse spinal cord: a possible role in constraining the orientation of longitudinally projecting axons.
PubMed ID: 10704386
PubMed ID: 10839360
Title: EphB2 guides axons at the midline and is necessary for normal vestibular function.
PubMed ID: 10839360
PubMed ID: 14691139
Title: Multiple EphB receptor tyrosine kinases shape dendritic spines in the hippocampus.
PubMed ID: 14691139
PubMed ID: 15223334
Title: Bidirectional signaling mediated by ephrin-B2 and EphB2 controls urorectal development.
PubMed ID: 15223334
PubMed ID: 17428795
Title: Ligand binding and calcium influx induce distinct ectodomain/gamma-secretase-processing pathways of EphB2 receptor.
PubMed ID: 17428795
PubMed ID: 19656770
Title: The mouse C2C12 myoblast cell surface N-linked glycoproteome: identification, glycosite occupancy, and membrane orientation.
PubMed ID: 19656770
PubMed ID: 19349973
Title: Mass-spectrometric identification and relative quantification of N-linked cell surface glycoproteins.
PubMed ID: 19349973
DOI: 10.1038/nbt.1532
PubMed ID: 21183079
Title: A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression.
PubMed ID: 21183079
PubMed ID: 21029865
Title: EphB-mediated degradation of the RhoA GEF Ephexin5 relieves a developmental brake on excitatory synapse formation.
PubMed ID: 21029865
PubMed ID: 27446912
Title: Gene expression profiling of muscle stem cells identifies novel regulators of postnatal myogenesis.
PubMed ID: 27446912
PubMed ID: 28931592
Title: Ubiquitin ligase SPSB4 diminishes cell repulsive responses mediated by EphB2.
PubMed ID: 28931592
PubMed ID: 9853759
Title: Crystal structure of the ligand-binding domain of the receptor tyrosine kinase EphB2.
PubMed ID: 9853759
DOI: 10.1038/24904
PubMed ID: 11780069
Title: Crystal structure of an Eph receptor-ephrin complex.
PubMed ID: 11780069
DOI: 10.1038/414933a
PubMed ID: 15107857
Title: Repelling class discrimination: ephrin-A5 binds to and activates EphB2 receptor signaling.
PubMed ID: 15107857
DOI: 10.1038/nn1237
Sequence Information:
- Length: 986
- Mass: 109899
- Checksum: 92DB5234F18758A7
- Sequence:
MAVRRLGAAL LLLPLLAAVE ETLMDSTTAT AELGWMVHPP SGWEEVSGYD ENMNTIRTYQ VCNVFESSQN NWLRTKFIRR RGAHRIHVEM KFSVRDCSSI PSVPGSCKET FNLYYYEADF DLATKTFPNW MENPWVKVDT IAADESFSQV DLGGRVMKIN TEVRSFGPVS RNGFYLAFQD YGGCMSLIAV RVFYRKCPRI IQNGAIFQET LSGAESTSLV AARGSCIANA EEVDVPIKLY CNGDGEWLVP IGRCMCKAGF EAVENGTVCR GCPSGTFKAN QGDEACTHCP INSRTTSEGA TNCVCRNGYY RADLDPLDMP CTTIPSAPQA VISSVNETSL MLEWTPPRDS GGREDLVYNI ICKSCGSGRG ACTRCGDNVQ YAPRQLGLTE PRIYISDLLA HTQYTFEIQA VNGVTDQSPF SPQFASVNIT TNQAAPSAVS IMHQVSRTVD SITLSWSQPD QPNGVILDYE LQYYEKELSE YNATAIKSPT NTVTVQGLKA GAIYVFQVRA RTVAGYGRYS GKMYFQTMTE AEYQTSIKEK LPLIVGSSAA GLVFLIAVVV IAIVCNRRGF ERADSEYTDK LQHYTSGHMT PGMKIYIDPF TYEDPNEAVR EFAKEIDISC VKIEQVIGAG EFGEVCSGHL KLPGKREIFV AIKTLKSGYT EKQRRDFLSE ASIMGQFDHP NVIHLEGVVT KSTPVMIITE FMENGSLDSF LRQNDGQFTV IQLVGMLRGI AAGMKYLADM NYVHRDLAAR NILVNSNLVC KVSDFGLSRF LEDDTSDPTY TSALGGKIPI RWTAPEAIQY RKFTSASDVW SYGIVMWEVM SYGERPYWDM TNQDVINAIE QDYRLPPPMD CPSALHQLML DCWQKDRNHR PKFGQIVNTL DKMIRNPNSL KAMAPLSSGI NLPLLDRTIP DYTSFNTVDE WLEAIKMGQY KESFANAGFT SFDVVSQMMM EDILRVGVTL AGHQKKILNS IQVMRAQMNQ IQSVEV
Database document:
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