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Structure of a VEGF–VEGF receptor complex determined by electron microscopy

Claudia Ruch, Georgios Skiniotis, Michel O Steinmetz, Thomas Walz & Kurt Ballmer-Hofer

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 14, 249 - 250 (2007) Published online: 11 February 2007

doi:10.1038/nsmb1202

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Supplementary Fig. 1

Schematic representation of VEGFR-2 ECD constructs

Supplementary Fig. 2

Biochemical analysis of VEGFR-2 ECDs and VEGFR-2 ECD?ligand

Supplementary Fig. 3

Raw image of monomeric VEGFR-2 ECD in negative stain

Supplementary Fig. 4

Raw image of predimerized VEGFR-2 ECD GCN4 in negative stain

Supplementary Fig. 5

Raw image of negatively stained predimerized VEGFR-2 ECD GCN4 in complex with VEGF-A

Supplementary Fig. 6

Raw image of negatively stained monomeric VEGFR-2 ECD in complex with VEGF-A

Supplementary Fig. 7

Class averages of predimerized VEGFR-2 ECD GCN4 in complex with VEGF-A

Supplementary Fig. 8

Class averages of monomeric VEGFR-2 ECD in complex with VEGF-A

Supplementary Fig. 9

Raw image of negatively stained monomeric VEGFR-2 ECD in which immunoglobulin-like domain 7 was substituted by immunoglobulin-like domain 6 of VEGFR-1, in complex with VEGF-A

Supplementary Fig. 10

Class averages of monomeric VEGFR-2 ECD in which immunoglobulin-like domain 7 was substituted by immunoglobulin-like domain 6 of VEGFR-1, in complex with VEGF-A

Supplementary Table 1

Complex formation between VEGFR-2 and VEGF ligands

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