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| - | The | + | The ligand binding domain of the aspartate receptor (<scene name='User:Lynmarie_K_Thompson/Sandbox_1/Loadedfrompdb/4'>Initial view</scene>) ) is a dimer of two 4-helix bundles that is shown here with the <scene name='SandboxLKT/Asp_ligand/5'>aspartate ligand</scene> bound. |
Interactions that stabilize ligand binding include hydrogen bonding from Tyr149 and Gln152 backbone carbonyls and Thr154 sidechain OH to the <scene name='SandboxLKT/Asp_ligand_aminohbonds/5'>ligand amino group</scene> and hydrogen bonding from the sidechain nitrogens of Arg64, Arg69, and Arg73 to the two <scene name='SandboxLKT/Asp_ligand_carboxylhbonds/4'>ligand carboxyl groups</scene>. | Interactions that stabilize ligand binding include hydrogen bonding from Tyr149 and Gln152 backbone carbonyls and Thr154 sidechain OH to the <scene name='SandboxLKT/Asp_ligand_aminohbonds/5'>ligand amino group</scene> and hydrogen bonding from the sidechain nitrogens of Arg64, Arg69, and Arg73 to the two <scene name='SandboxLKT/Asp_ligand_carboxylhbonds/4'>ligand carboxyl groups</scene>. | ||
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Asp Receptor Ligand-binding domain
Overall structure
The ligand binding domain of the aspartate receptor () ) is a dimer of two 4-helix bundles that is shown here with the bound.
Interactions that stabilize ligand binding include hydrogen bonding from Tyr149 and Gln152 backbone carbonyls and Thr154 sidechain OH to the and hydrogen bonding from the sidechain nitrogens of Arg64, Arg69, and Arg73 to the two .
