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==Leptin== 2
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==Leptin==
<StructureSection load='1ax8' size='340' side='right' caption='Caption for this structure'leptin scene=''>
<StructureSection load='1ax8' size='340' side='right' caption='Caption for this structure'leptin scene=''>
Leptin is a signal for satiety. It is secreted by white adipocytes. The <scene name='75/757898/2ndary_structure/1'>secondary structure</scene> is shown in this scene.
Leptin is a signal for satiety. It is secreted by white adipocytes. The <scene name='75/757898/2ndary_structure/1'>secondary structure</scene> is shown in this scene.
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A peptide mimic for leptin is derived from the highlighted segment of leptin.
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A <scene name='75/757898/Leptin_mimic_peptide/1'>peptide mimic</scene> for leptin is derived from the highlighted segment of leptin.
One common site for mutation is <scene name='75/757898/Y100e/1'>Y100</scene>. This residue is normally a tyrosine; in this <scene name='75/757898/Y100e/1'>structure</scene>, what amino acid replaces it?
One common site for mutation is <scene name='75/757898/Y100e/1'>Y100</scene>. This residue is normally a tyrosine; in this <scene name='75/757898/Y100e/1'>structure</scene>, what amino acid replaces it?
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<scene name='75/757898/Modeling_selections/1'>Sections used for modeling activity</scene>
</StructureSection>
</StructureSection>
== References ==
== References ==
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Leptin

PDB ID 1ax8

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