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- Activin_type_1_receptors abstract "The Activin type I receptors transduce signals for a variety of members of the Transforming growth factor beta superfamily of ligands. This family of cytokines and hormones include activin, Anti-müllerian hormone (AMH), bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), and Nodal. They are involved in a host of physiological processes including, growth, cell differentiation, homeostasis, osteogenesis, apoptosis and many other functions. There are three type I Activin receptors: ACVR1, ACVR1B, and ACVR1C. Each bind to a specific type II receptor-ligand complex. Despite the large amount of processes that these ligands regulate, they all operate through essentially the same pathway: A ligand binds to a Type two receptor, which recruits and trans-phosphorylate a type I receptor. The type I receptor recruits a receptor regulated SMAD (R-SMAD) which it phosphorylates. The RSMAD then translocates to the nucleus where it functions as a transcription factor.".
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- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink ACVR1.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink ACVR1B.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink ACVR1C.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Activin.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Activin_and_inhibin.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Müllerian_hormone.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Anti-müllerian_hormone.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Apoptosis.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Bone_morphogenetic_protein.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Bone_morphogenetic_proteins.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Category:GS_domain.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink T_domain.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Category:TS_domain.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Cell_differentiation.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Cell_growth.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Cellular_differentiation.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Cytokine.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Cytokines.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Homeostasis.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Hormone.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Hormones.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink NODAL.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Nodal_(protein).
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Ossification.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Osteogenesis.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorylate.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorylation.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink R-SMAD.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_regulated_SMAD.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink TGF_beta_signaling_pathway.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLink Transcription_factor.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLinkText "Activin type 1 receptors".
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageWikiLinkText "activin type 1 receptors".
- Activin_type_1_receptors hasPhotoCollection Activin_type_1_receptors.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Growth_factor_receptors.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:TGF_beta_signaling.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Activin_type_1_receptors subject Category:GS_domain.
- Activin_type_1_receptors subject T_domain.
- Activin_type_1_receptors subject Category:TS_domain.
- Activin_type_1_receptors type Article.
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- Activin_type_1_receptors type Domain.
- Activin_type_1_receptors comment "The Activin type I receptors transduce signals for a variety of members of the Transforming growth factor beta superfamily of ligands. This family of cytokines and hormones include activin, Anti-müllerian hormone (AMH), bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), and Nodal. They are involved in a host of physiological processes including, growth, cell differentiation, homeostasis, osteogenesis, apoptosis and many other functions. There are three type I Activin receptors: ACVR1, ACVR1B, and ACVR1C.".
- Activin_type_1_receptors label "Activin type 1 receptors".
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- Activin_type_1_receptors sameAs Q4677606.
- Activin_type_1_receptors sameAs Q4677606.
- Activin_type_1_receptors wasDerivedFrom Activin_type_1_receptors?oldid=331976919.
- Activin_type_1_receptors isPrimaryTopicOf Activin_type_1_receptors.