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EPHB1 is a receptor tyrosine kinase that belongs to the ephrin receptor family. Members of the Eph family of kinases play important roles in diverse biological processes including nervous system development, angiogenesis and neural synapsis formation and maturation. EphB1 and other ephB family members are type 1 membrane spanning proteins, comprised of immunoglobulin, fibronectin type III, and cysteine rich subdomains in the ecto domain, and the single uninterrupted cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase domain upstream of a carboxyterminal sterile alpha motif (SAM) domain. ephB family proteins bind ephrins of the B class, ligands that are also transmembrane spanning proteins capable of transmitting signals. ephB1 is expressed predominantly in developing neural structures in embryos, and in vascular epithelium of kidney, and other tissues. Upon binding to alternatively oligomerized ephrin B1, ephB1 signals regulation of cell attachment and cellcell assembly. Members of this protein family are implicated in neuronal and vascular cell targeting.
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Protein Aliases: EK6; ELK; EPH tyrosine kinase 2; EPH-like kinase 6; Ephrin type-B receptor 1; NET; Neuronally-expressed EPH-related tyrosine kinase; soluble EPHB1 variant 1; Tyrosine-protein kinase receptor EPH-2
Gene Aliases: ELK; EPHB1; EPHT2; HEK6; NET
UniProt ID: (Human) P54762
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 2047
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