GPR40

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==Student Contributors==
==Student Contributors==

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Human GPR40 (hGPR40), also known as Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1)

Human G-Protein Receptor 40 (hGPR40) visualized at 2.3 Å resolution by X-ray crystallography (PDB: 4PHU). The natural substrates of this protein are free fatty acids, giving rise to its secondary name, Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1).

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