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Autor:
Michael J. Waters, Stuart N. Behncken
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Recognition. 12:355-362
Binding of growth hormone (GH) to its receptor (GHR) is a well-studied example of molecular recognition between a cytokine and its receptor. Extensive mutagenesis studies and several crystal structures have defined the key interactive amino acid resi
Autor:
S. P. Tam, Peter E. Lobie, H. Li, Bojiang Shen, C. A. Shang, Stuart N. Behncken, Michael J. Waters
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology. 26:760-764
1. The growth hormone (GH) receptor was the first of the class 1 cytokine receptors to be cloned. It shares a number of structural characteristics with other family members and common signalling mechanisms based on common usage of the Janus kinase 2
Autor:
Changmin Chen, Michael J. Waters, S. W. Rowlinson, Becky L. Conway-Campbell, Jennifer E. Rowland, Stuart N. Behncken
Publikováno v:
Letters in Peptide Science. 6:353-357
This article reviews the prospects for a small-molecule agonist of the growth hormone receptor in the light of current successes in identifying small agonist molecules for other homomeric class 1 cytokine receptors. A variety of mutagenic analyses on
Autor:
S. W. Rowlinson, Stuart N. Behncken, William R. Baumbach, Michael J. Waters, Richard W. E. Clarkson, Zida Wu, Christian J. Strasburger, Jennifer E. Rowland
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273:5307-5314
Signal transduction by the growth hormone receptor (GHR) occurs through growth hormone (GH)-induced dimerization of two GHRs to form a trimeric complex. It is thought that dimerization alone is sufficient for signaling, since monoclonal antibodies (m
Autor:
S. W. Rowlinson, Becky L. Conway-Campbell, Jennifer E. Rowland, Stuart N. Behncken, Michael J. Waters, Thea A. Monks
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272:27077-27083
It has been known for more than 4 decades that only primate growth hormones are effective in primate species, but it is only with the availability of the 2.8 A structure of the human growth hormone (hGH).hGH-binding protein (hGHBP)2 complex that Souz
Autor:
Michael J. Waters, Jan Amstrup, Richard J. C. Brown, Becky L. Conway-Campbell, Stuart N. Behncken, Nils Billestrup
Publikováno v:
University of Copenhagen
Growth hormone initiates signaling by inducing homodimerization of two GH receptors. Here, we have sought to determine whether constitutively active receptor can be created in the absence of the extracellular domain by substituting it with high affin
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