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| Id | http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C1335202
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| Preferred Name | platelet derived growth factor receptor beta |
| Definitions |
The PDGFRB gene provides instructions for making a protein called platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta (PDGFRβ), which is part of a family of proteins called receptor tyrosine kinases. Receptor tyrosine kinases transmit signals from the cell surface into the cell through a process called signal transduction. The PDGFRβ protein is found in the cell membrane of certain cell types, where a protein called platelet-derived growth factor attaches (binds) to it. This binding turns on (activates) the PDGFRβ protein, which then activates other proteins inside the cell by adding a cluster of oxygen and phosphorus atoms (a phosphate group) at specific positions. This process, called phosphorylation, leads to the activation of a series of proteins in multiple signaling pathways.~The signaling pathways stimulated by the PDGFRβ protein control many important processes in the cell such as growth and division (proliferation), movement, and survival. PDGFRβ protein signaling is important for the development of many types of cells throughout the body.
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| Synonyms |
CD140 antigen-like family member B
CD140B
platelet-derived growth factor receptor 1
PDGFR1
PDGFRB
PDGFR-1
platelet-derived growth factor receptor, beta polypeptide
platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta
PDGFR-beta
PDGF-R-beta
PGFRB_HUMAN
beta-type platelet-derived growth factor receptor
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| definition | The PDGFRB gene provides instructions for making a protein called platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta (PDGFRβ), which is part of a family of proteins called receptor tyrosine kinases. Receptor tyrosine kinases transmit signals from the cell surface into the cell through a process called signal transduction. The PDGFRβ protein is found in the cell membrane of certain cell types, where a protein called platelet-derived growth factor attaches (binds) to it. This binding turns on (activates) the PDGFRβ protein, which then activates other proteins inside the cell by adding a cluster of oxygen and phosphorus atoms (a phosphate group) at specific positions. This process, called phosphorylation, leads to the activation of a series of proteins in multiple signaling pathways.~The signaling pathways stimulated by the PDGFRβ protein control many important processes in the cell such as growth and division (proliferation), movement, and survival. PDGFRβ protein signaling is important for the development of many types of cells throughout the body. |
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| altLabel |
CD140 antigen-like family member B
CD140B
platelet-derived growth factor receptor 1
PDGFR1
PDGFRB
PDGFR-1
platelet-derived growth factor receptor, beta polypeptide
platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta
PDGFR-beta
PDGF-R-beta
PGFRB_HUMAN
beta-type platelet-derived growth factor receptor
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See less
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| prefLabel | platelet derived growth factor receptor beta
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| DB XR ID | NCBI Gene:5159~OMIM:173410~OMIM:228550~OMIM:601812~OMIM:616592
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| tui | T028
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| notation | C1335202
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| cui | C1335202
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