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PDB ID1kf9  sequence information (FASTA format)   
DescriptorPHAGE DISPLAY DERIVED VARIANT HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE, EXTRACELLULAR DOMAIN HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE RECEPTOR (1-238)
TitlePHAGE DISPLAY DERIVED VARIANT OF HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE COMPLEXED WITH TWO COPIES OF THE EXTRACELLULAR DOMAIN OF ITS RECEPTOR
Functional KeywordsCYTOKINE, HORMONE-RECEPTOR COMPLEX, PHAGE DISPLAY MOLECULAR PLASTICITY, RECEPTOR HOMODIMERIZATION, HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE, HORMONE/GROWTH FACTOR COMPLEX
Biological sourceHomo sapiens (human)
Cellular location [UNP - P10912] Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein. Isoform 2: Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein. Growth hormone-binding protein: Secreted
Organ source [UNP - P10912] Liver
[UNP - P10912] Placenta
Total number of polymer chains6
Total molecular weight153613.6 (the details in Structural Details Page)
AuthorsSchiffer, C.A. , Ultsch, M. , Walsh, S. , Somers, W. , De Vos, A.M. , Kossiakoff, A.A. (deposition date : 2001-11-19, release date : 2002-11-20)
Primary citationSchiffer, C.A. , Ultsch, M. , Walsh, S. , Somers, W. , De Vos, A.M. , Kossiakoff, A.A.
Structure of a Phage Display Derived Variant of Human Growth Hormone Complexed to Two Copies of the Extracellular Domain of its Receptor: Evidence for Strong Structural Coupling between Receptor Binding Sites
J. Mol. Biol., 316:277 - 289, 2002.(PubMed : 11851338)  (DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.2001.5348)
Experimental methodX-RAY DIFFRACTION ( 2.60[Å] )
Other Database Information
Yorodumi , CATH , CE , FSSP , SCOP , VAST , UniProt ( P10912 ) , eF-site , PISA