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[bacterially expressed kinase] A gene isolated from the genomes of chicken, mice and humans that encodes a high-affinity transmembrane receptor for aFGF, bFGF, and K-FGF. The bek receptor is called also FGFR2 and arises by differential splicing of the FGFR2 receptor gene. This splice variant is being referred to also as FGFR2c.
bek is a high-affinity receptor for both KGF and acidic FGF, whereas FGFR2 shows high affinity for bFGF and aFGF but no detectable binding by KFGF (Miki et al, 1992).
Binding of various forms of FGF
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