Studies of the structure-activity relationships of peptides and proteins involved in growth and development based on their three-dimensional structures

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Abstract

Peptides and proteins with similar amino acid sequences can have different biological functions. Knowledge of their three-dimensional molecular structures is critically important in identifying their functional determinants. In this review, I describe the results of our and other groups' structure-based functional characterization of insect insulin-like peptides, a crustacean hyperglycemic hormone-family peptide, a mammalian epidermal growth factor-family protein, and an intracellular signaling domain that recognizes proline-rich sequence.

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Nagata, K. (2010). Studies of the structure-activity relationships of peptides and proteins involved in growth and development based on their three-dimensional structures. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.90678

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