User:Rana Saad/The human GABAb receptor

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<scene name='70/701448/Ant_cg835348/1'>GBR1 subunit bound to CGP35348</scene> (PDB 4MR8).
<scene name='70/701448/Ant_cg835348/1'>GBR1 subunit bound to CGP35348</scene> (PDB 4MR8).
<scene name='70/701448/Ant_CGP54626/1'>GBR1 subunit bound to CGP54626</scene> (PDB 4MR7).
<scene name='70/701448/Ant_CGP54626/1'>GBR1 subunit bound to CGP54626</scene> (PDB 4MR7).
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[[Image:GABAb.bound.to.antagonist.jpg|center|thumb|600px|The ligand-binding cleft of GBR1bVFT stays open with each bound antagonist. In addition, GBR2VFT remains wide open with an empty interdomain cleft. This open-open configuration of the apo and antagonist-bound structures corresponds to the
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resting (or inactive) state of the heterodimeric receptor.]]
In short, the apo and antagonist-bound structures represent the resting state of the receptor; the agonist-bound complex corresponds to the
In short, the apo and antagonist-bound structures represent the resting state of the receptor; the agonist-bound complex corresponds to the

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