Because of a lapse in government funding, the information on this
website may not be up to date, transactions submitted via the
website may not be processed, and the agency may not be able to
respond to inquiries until appropriations are enacted. The NIH
Clinical Center (the research hospital of NIH) is open. For more
details about its operating status, please visit
cc.nih.gov. Updates
regarding government operating status and resumption of normal
operations can be found at
opm.gov.
An eph family receptor found in a variety of adult and embryonic tissues. Unlike the majority of proteins in this class there is little or no expression of EphB4 receptor in the BRAIN. It has been found at high levels in developing mammary glands and in invasive mammary tumors.
Entry Version
RECEPT EPHB4
Entry Term(s)
EPHB4 Protein
EphB4 Receptor
Hepatoma Transmembrane Kinase
Registry Numbers
EC 2.7.10.1
Previous Indexing
Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases (1994-2002)
Public MeSH Note
2003; HEPATOMA TRANSMEMBRANE KINASE (now RECEPTOR, EPHB4) was indexed under RECEPTOR PROTEIN-TYROSINE KINASES 1994-2002; EPHB4 RECEPTOR was indexed under RECEPTOR PROTEIN TYROSINE-KINASE 2000-2002
History Note
2003; use RECEPTOR, EPHB4 (NM) 1994-2002; for EPHB4 RECPTOR use RECEPTORS, EPH FAMILY 2000-2002
An eph family receptor found in a variety of adult and embryonic tissues. Unlike the majority of proteins in this class there is little or no expression of EphB4 receptor in the BRAIN. It has been found at high levels in developing mammary glands and in invasive mammary tumors.