Conformational changes required in the human growth hormone receptor for growth hormone signaling (original) (raw)

Dimerization of the extracellular domain of the human growth hormone receptor by …

Mark Ultsch

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Activation of Growth Hormone Receptors by Growth Hormone and Growth Hormone Antagonist Dimers: Insights into Receptor Triggering

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Structural basis for activation of the growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor

Qingtong Zhou

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Dimerization of the extracellular domain of the human growth hormone receptor by a single hormone molecule

Mark Ultsch

Science, 1991

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Structural and functional analysis of the 1:1 growth hormone:receptor complex reveals the molecular basis for receptor affinity

Mark Ultsch

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1998

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Order and disorder – an integrative structure of the full-length human growth hormone receptor

Maikel Rheinstädter

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A 36 residues insertion in the dimerization domain of the growth hormone receptor results in defective trafficking rather than impaired signaling

Louise Metherell

Journal of Endocrinology, 2006

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Intra-molecular Conformational Stability in Human Growth Hormone

rajendra Koirala

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Growth Hormone (GH)-independent Dimerization of GH Receptor by a Leucine Zipper Results in Constitutive Activation

Nils Billestrup

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Structural basis of the signal transduction via transmembrane domain of the human growth hormone receptor

Anatoly Urban

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Comparison of the intermediate complexes of human growth hormone bound to the human growth hormone and prolactin receptors

Mark Ultsch

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Molecular Dissection of the Growth Hormone Receptor

Jens Amstrup

Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences, 1995

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Rational Design of Potent Antagonists to the Human Growth Hormone Receptor

David Goeddel

Science, 1992

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Determination of the energetics governing the regulatory step in growth hormone-induced receptor homodimerization

Miao Sun

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003

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Computational detection of the binding-site hot spot at the remodeled human growth hormone-receptor interface

Gennady Verkhivker

Proteins: Structure, Function, and Genetics, 2003

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Evidence for Involvement of the Carboxy Terminus of Helix 1 of Growth Hormone in Receptor Binding: Use of Charge Reversal Mutagenesis to Account for Calcium Dependence of Binding and for Design of Higher Affinity Analogs

Ross Barnard

Biochemistry, 1994

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Evidence for Involvement of the Carboxy Terminus of Helix 1 of Growth Hormone In Receptor Binding: Use of Charge Reversal Mutagenesis to Account for Calcium …

Michael Waters, Ross Barnard

Biochemistry, 1994

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The Molecular Properties of Human Growth Hormone

Salvatore Aloj

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1972

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Signal transduction of the growthhormone (GH) receptor, and GH-binding protein

Jerome Wojcik

Growth Hormone & IGF Research, 1999

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Conformational analysis of cyclo (2, 9)‐Ac‐QCRSVEGSCG‐OH from the C‐terminal loop of human growth hormone

Soma Chakrabarti

The Journal of …, 1997

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Naturally-occurring missense mutations in the human growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor alter ligand binding

Roberto Salvatori

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Conformational analysis of human growth hormone [6-13] peptide analogues

Milton Hearn

International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research, 1996

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Distinct Cytoplasmic Domains of the Growth Hormone Receptor Are Required for Glucocorticoid- and Phorbol Ester-induced Decreases in Growth Hormone (GH) Binding

Nils Billestrup

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1996

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Defects in growth hormone receptor signaling

Alicia Belgorosky, JM Wit

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2007

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Alternatively spliced forms in the cytoplasmic domain of the human growth hormone (GH) receptor regulate its ability to generate a soluble GH-binding protein

Marie-laure Sobrier

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1996

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Activation of Chimeric and Full-length Growth Hormone Receptors by Growth Hormone Receptor Monoclonal Antibodies

Zida Wu

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1998

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The D152H mutation found in growth hormone insensitivity syndrome impairs expression and function of human growth hormone receptor but is silent in rat receptor

Jerome Wojcik

Journal of Molecular Endocrinology, 1998

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A single amino acid substitution in the exoplasmic domain of the human growth hormone (GH) receptor confers familial GH resistance (Laron syndrome) with positive GH-binding activity by abolishing receptor homodimerization

Michael A Preece

The EMBO journal, 1994

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Interaction profiling of growth hormone receptor and growth hormone proteins in Labeo rohita: an insight using molecular modelling and docking approaches

Iliyas Rashid

2019

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A ligand-receptor fusion of growth hormone forms a dimer and is a potent long-acting agonist

Christian Strasburger

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