Gene Information
Gene NamePDGFRB
OrganismHomo sapiens (Human)
Gene Length1106
Protein NamesPlatelet-derived growth factor receptor beta (PDGF-R-beta) (PDGFR-beta) (EC 2.7.10.1) (Beta platelet-derived growth factor receptor) (Beta-type platelet-derived growth factor receptor) (CD140 antigen-like family member B) (Platelet-derived growth factor receptor 1) (PDGFR-1) (CD antigen CD140b)
Target Nameplatelet-derived growth factor receptor beta
Target TypeSuccessful target
Gene Age454 ( ENSG00000113721 )
Evolutionary StageVertebrata
AlphaFoldDBP09619
Gene CardPDGFRB
Uniprot IDP09619
PfamPF07679; PF00047; PF07714
In ASDno
Allosteric Predictionyes (0.722569989)
Ortholog in AnimalsAlpaca_ PDGFRB ( ortholog_one2one )
Dog_ PDGFRB ( ortholog_one2one )
GuineaPig_ PDGFRB ( ortholog_one2one )
Macaque_ PDGFRB ( ortholog_one2one )
Mouse_ Pdgfrb ( ortholog_one2one )
Pig_ PDGFRB ( ortholog_one2one )
Rat_ Pdgfrb ( ortholog_one2one )
Rabbit_ PDGFRB ( ortholog_one2one )
OhnologsFLT3, PDGFRA, KIT
ParalogsEPHA7, NTRK1, EPHB3, ALK, FGFR3, EPHA2, LMTK2, EPHB1, EPHA3, INSR, PDGFRA, EGFR, CSF1R, ERBB3, KIT, NTRK3, DDR1, ERBB4, EPHA8, TEK, MUSK, MERTK, FGFR4, FLT3, EPHB6, FLT1, DDR2, EPHA6, NTRK2, IGF1R, INSRR, EPHB4, ERBB2, KDR, EPHA5, FGFR2, TYRO3, MST1R, AXL, EPHB2, ROR1, ROR2, ROS1, EPHA10, EPHA4, RET, LTK, FLT4, TIE1, FGFR1, RYK, EPHA1, MET
TissueNA
Tissue SpecificityNA
Pharmacological Animal ModelsNULL(Chimpanzee);NULL(Mouse);NULL(Rat);0.075658(Rabbit)
Gene Ontology
(biological process)
Gene Ontology
(cellular component)
Gene Ontology
(molecular function)
PDB 1GQ5  (X-ray  2.20A  1H9O  (X-ray  1.79A  1SHA  (X-ray  1.50A  2IUI  (X-ray  2.40A  2L6W  (NMR  2PLD  (NMR  2PLE  (NMR  3MJG  (X-ray  2.30A 
DBSNP rs17110944  rs17853027  rs34586048  rs2229558  rs41287110  rs367543286  rs863224946  rs397509381  rs144050370  rs1554108211  rs35322465  rs397509382 
Subcellular location [CC]Cell membrane;
Single-pass type I membrane protein. Cytoplasmic vesicle. Lysosome lumen. Note=After ligand binding, the autophosphorylated receptor is ubiquitinated and internalized, leading to its degradation.
Mouse PG classificationNA
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