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Review
. 1984 Jul-Aug;66(7-8):515-30.
doi: 10.1016/0300-9084(84)90146-9.

[Epidermal growth factor: structure, location, phosphorylation and regulation of its receptor]

[Article in French]
Review

[Epidermal growth factor: structure, location, phosphorylation and regulation of its receptor]

[Article in French]
R St-Arnaud et al. Biochimie. 1984 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is a Mr 6045 polypeptide first characterized for its ability to stimulate mitogenesis in epidermal and epithelial cells. The first step in the action of the growth factor is its binding to specific, high affinity membrane receptors. These receptors have been studied in a number of tissues and cell culture lines. The level of EGF receptors is modulated by many agents. EGF down-regulates its receptor. In addition, the number of EGF receptors is decreased by other growth factors (platelet-derived growth factor; transforming growth factor), by many tumor promoters and by viral transformation. Several hormones also can regulate EGF binding in its target tissues.

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