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Antigen Receptor-Like Tyrosine Kinase

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Receptor-Like Tyrosine Kinase antibody

Mouse, Monoclonal (F35 P7 D7 F5), IgG1
 
Reactivity:Human, Mouse (Murine), Rat (Rattus)
Application:WB
ABIN307128
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Receptor-Like Tyrosine Kinase
GENE ID SPECIES
20187 Mus musculus
140585 Rattus norvegicus
550026 Xenopus (Silurana) tropicalis

The following gene names and symbols are associated with antigen Receptor-Like Tyrosine Kinase across different species:

receptor-like tyrosine kinase (Ryk), ryk receptor-like tyrosine kinase (ryk)

Other aliases include:

Vik, ERK-3, AW536699, jtk5, ryk1, jtk5a, d3s3195

On the protein level the following designations are being used for antigen Receptor-Like Tyrosine Kinase:

tyrosine-protein kinase RYK – NYK-R – kinase VIK – met-related kinase – growth factor receptor – ryk receptor-like tyrosine kinase – receptor-like tyrosine kinase

Receptor-Like Tyrosine Kinase fulfills a number of functions:

ATP binding – Wnt receptor activity – Wnt-protein binding – kinase activity – nucleotide binding – protein binding – protein kinase activity – protein tyrosine kinase activity – receptor activity – transferase activity – transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase activity

Receptor-Like Tyrosine Kinase is relevant to the following processes:

Wnt receptor signaling pathway – axonogenesis – commissural neuron axon guidance – negative chemotaxis – negative regulation of axon extension involved in axon guidance – protein amino acid phosphorylation – signal transduction – skeletal system morphogenesis

Locations for Receptor-Like Tyrosine Kinase:

integral to membrane – integral to plasma membrane – membrane – membrane fraction – plasma membrane

Source: NCBI Entrez Gene, Gene Ontology