- ectodomain
- noun ˈɛktoʊdoʊˌmeɪnThe portion of a polypeptide on a cell membrane that extends beyond the membrane into the extracellular space.See Also: endodomain
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Ectodomain — An ectodomain is the part of a membrane protein that extends into the extracellular space (the space outside a cell). Ectodomains are usually the part of a protein that initiate contact with surface which leads to signal transduction. In SARS CoV … Wikipedia
Ectodomain-Shedding — Unter dem Vorgang des Ectodomain Sheddings, das auch mit Abspaltung der Ektodomäne umschrieben wird, versteht man die proteolytische Abtrennung der extrazellulären Domänen (Ektodomänen) vieler Membranproteine. Beschreibung Schematische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Collagen XVII — Collagen XVII, previously called BP180, is a transmembrane protein which plays a critical role in maintaining the linkage between the intracellular and the extracellular structural elements involved in epidermal adhesion [Franzke, C. W., Bruckner … Wikipedia
Collagen, type XVII, alpha 1 — Identifiers Symbols COL17A1; BA16H23.2; BP180; BPAG2; FLJ60881; KIAA0204; LAD 1 External IDs … Wikipedia
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Collagen receptor — Collagen receptors are membrane proteins that bind the extracellular matrix protein collagen, the most abundant protein in mammals.[1]. They may enable adhesion between cells and/or propagate signals into the cell. There are at least eight human… … Wikipedia