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(Received for publication, December 15, 1994; and in revised form, January 5, 1995 ) We have isolated a murine cDNA encoding a ligand for the Cek7
receptor protein-tyrosine kinase (RPTK), a member of the Eph/Eck RPTK
subfamily. Sequence analysis predicts an open reading frame of 209
amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 24 kDa. The Cek7 ligand
shows a 48% sequence identity at the protein level to B61, a ligand for
the related Eck RPTK, 30% to the Cek5 ligand, 59% to the recently
cloned Ehk1-L, and identity to ELF-1, a recently described ligand for
the Mek4 and Sek RPTKs. The expressed Cek7 ligand is functionally
active as it induces autophosphorylation of the Cek7 RPTK.
Volume 270,
Number 8,
Issue of February 24, 1995 pp. 3467-3470
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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