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The cytoplasmic region of the G-CSFR can be subdivided into a membrane-proximal domain, which contains two conserved sub-domains known as box 1 and box 2, and a membrane-distal domain, which contains a less conserved box 3 sequence18. In addition, there are four tyrosine residues in the cytoplasmic region of the G-CSFR at positions 704, 729, 744 and 764 of the human receptor, three of which lie in the membrane-distal domain30.
18. Fukunaga R, Ishizaka-Ikeda E, Seto Y, Nagata S. Expression cloning of a receptor for murine granulocyte colony-stimulating factor. Cell Res. 1990;61:341-350. 30. Fukunaga R, Seto Y, Mizushima S, Nagata S. Three Different mRNAs Encoding Human Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Receptor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 1990;87:8702-8706. |
The cytoplasmic region of the G-CSF-R can be subdivided into a membrane-proximal domain, which contains two conserved subdomains known as box 1 and box 2, and a membrane- distal domain, which contains a less-conserved box 3 sequence (5). [...] In addition, there are four tyrosine (Tyr) residues in the cytoplasmic region of the G-CSF-R, at positions 704, 729, 744, and 764 of the human receptor, three of which lie in the membrane-distal domain (28).
5. Fukunaga, R., Ishizaka Ikeda, E., Seto, Y., and Nagata, S. (1990) Cell 61, 341–350 28. Fukunaga, R., Seto, Y., Mizushima, S., and Nagata, S. (1990) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 87, 8702–8706 |
The source is not mentioned anywhere in the paper. Fukunaga et al. (1990) does not contain the documented passage. |
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