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Opioid receptor

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'''Opioid receptor''' (OpR) is a G protein-coupled receptor with opioids as ligands. OpR types are classified according to the ligands which bind to them. The '''μ-opioid receptor''' binds morphine; The '''κ-opioid receptor''' binds opium-type ligands; The '''δ-opioid receptor''' binds enkephalins. For more details on μ-opioid receptor see [[Mu Opioid Receptor Bound to a Morphinan Antagonist]].
'''Opioid receptor''' (OpR) is a G protein-coupled receptor with opioids as ligands. OpR types are classified according to the ligands which bind to them. The '''μ-opioid receptor''' binds morphine; The '''κ-opioid receptor''' binds opium-type ligands; The '''δ-opioid receptor''' binds enkephalins. For more details on μ-opioid receptor see [[Mu Opioid Receptor Bound to a Morphinan Antagonist]].

Revision as of 10:18, 15 July 2013

Structure of κ-opioid receptor complex with opioid antagonist, citric acid, PEG and octadec-enoate derivative (PDB entry 4djh)

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