User:Rana Saad/The human GABAb receptor

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[[Image:GABAb receptor in the Apo form.jpg|center|500px|[[4mqe]]]]
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[[Image:GABAb bound to agonist.jpg|center|thumb|500px|Agonist-induced conformational changes, the substantial rearrangement of the LB2 domains from the apo to the agonist-bound state shortens the distance between the C-termini of the two subunits from 45 Å to 32 Å]]
GABA<sub>B</sub> antgonists such as: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saclofen saclofen], [http://www.hellobio.com/cgp-46381.html CGP46381], [http://www.hellobio.com/phaclofen.html?picat=&q=phaclofen phaclofen], [http://www.hellobio.com/cgp-35348.html?picat=&q=CGP+35348 CGP35348] and [http://www.hellobio.com/cgp-54626-hydrochloride.html?picat=&q=CGP+54626 CGP54626], mostly intercat with LB1 resduses of GBR1. both ends of the antagonist bind the LB1, which produce '''open confirmation''' of GBR1.
GABA<sub>B</sub> antgonists such as: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saclofen saclofen], [http://www.hellobio.com/cgp-46381.html CGP46381], [http://www.hellobio.com/phaclofen.html?picat=&q=phaclofen phaclofen], [http://www.hellobio.com/cgp-35348.html?picat=&q=CGP+35348 CGP35348] and [http://www.hellobio.com/cgp-54626-hydrochloride.html?picat=&q=CGP+54626 CGP54626], mostly intercat with LB1 resduses of GBR1. both ends of the antagonist bind the LB1, which produce '''open confirmation''' of GBR1.
it is very easy to notice the '''open confirmation''' when :
it is very easy to notice the '''open confirmation''' when :

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