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An eph family receptor found primarily in BRAIN and THYMUS. The EphB6 receptor is unusual in that its tyrosine kinase domain shares little homology with other members of this class. The unusual tyrosine kinase domain of this receptor appears to result in its lack of tyrosine kinase activity.
Entry Version
RECEPT EPHB6
Entry Term(s)
EphB6 Receptor
Ephrin Receptor EphB6
Mep Protein
Registry Numbers
0
Previous Indexing
Membrane Proteins (1996-2002)
Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases (2001-2002)
Public MeSH Note
2003; MEP PROTEIN (now RECEPTOR, EPHB6) was indexed under MEMBRANE PROTEINS 1996-2002, EPHB6 RECEPTOR was indexed under RECEPTOR PROTEIN-TYROSINE KINASES 2001-2002
An eph family receptor found primarily in BRAIN and THYMUS. The EphB6 receptor is unusual in that its tyrosine kinase domain shares little homology with other members of this class. The unusual tyrosine kinase domain of this receptor appears to result in its lack of tyrosine kinase activity.