Molecular Playground/Glutamate Receptor

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Moving toward the bottom of the receptor (<scene name='Molecular_Playground/Glutamate_Receptor/Transmembrane_domains/5'>Transmembrane Domain</scene>) one can view the transmembrane domain.
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Moving toward the bottom of the receptor (<scene name='Molecular_Playground/Glutamate_Receptor/Transmembrane_domains/5'>Transmembrane Domain</scene>) one can view the transmembrane domain.

Revision as of 21:40, 28 April 2010

A CBI Molecule being studied in the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at UMass Amherst and on display at the Molecular Playground.




Glutamate Receptor

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Glutamate Receptor

This initial view of the receptor() shows the overall structure while () gives a space filling model.


Zooming in at the top of the receptor () one can view the amino terminal domain, which is a part of the extracellular domain. This domain is implicated in receptor assembly, trafficking, and localization.


Moving toward the bottom of the receptor () one can view the transmembrane domain.


This view () highlights the area where a receptor antagonist, 2K200225, will bind.




Molecular Playground banner: A receptor involved in excitatory neurotransmission. It's so pretty!

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