User:Rana Saad/The human GABAb receptor

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=='''''Structure'''''==
=='''''Structure'''''==
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GABA<sub>B</sub> receptor functions as an obligatory heterodimer subunit of '''GABA<sub>B1</sub>''' (GBR1) and '''GABA<sub>B2</sub>''' (GBR2). '''GBR1''' (blue) is responsible for ligand-binding (chain A). '''GBR2''' (green), on the other hand, is responsible for G protein coupling subunit (chain B). The GABA<sub>B</sub> receptor is one of only a few obligate receptor heterodimer currently known. There is no crystal or NMR structure of the complete receptor since it have extracellular and inter cellular regions in addition to there 7 trans membrane helices.
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GABA<sub>B</sub> receptor functions as an obligatory heterodimer subunit of '''GABA<sub>B1</sub>''' (GBR1) and '''GABA<sub>B2</sub>''' (GBR2). '''GBR1''' (blue) is responsible for ligand-binding (chain A). '''GBR2''' (green), on the other hand, is responsible for G protein coupling subunit (chain B). The GABA<sub>B</sub> receptor is one of only a few obligate receptor heterodimer currently known. There is no crystal or NMR structure of the complete receptor since it have extracellular and inter cellular regions,
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Each subunit, GBR1 and GBR2, is a domain of seven-transmembrane helices, composed of a large extracellular domain - venus flytrap (VFT), it is called like this because it is like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_flytrap venus flytrap] while binding agonist and antagonist, and intercellular domain which important for the dimerzation.
Each subunit, GBR1 and GBR2, is a domain of seven-transmembrane helices, composed of a large extracellular domain - venus flytrap (VFT), it is called like this because it is like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_flytrap venus flytrap] while binding agonist and antagonist, and intercellular domain which important for the dimerzation.
==='''The extracellular domain'''===
==='''The extracellular domain'''===

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