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The mGlu family of receptors was the first of the Class C [[GPCR]] to be extensively studied<ref name="Wu" />. The first regions of the protein crystallized and studied were the Venus Fly Trap domain and the cysteine -rich domain (CRD) on the extracellular region of the receptor<ref name="Dore" />.The Venus Fly Trap domain is a large extracellular domain that will selectively bind to glutamate<ref name="Wu" />. The CRD is a somewhat smaller domain composed of many ß sheets and cysteine residues <ref name="Wu" />. The CRD acts as a signal mediator between the Venus Flytrap domain and the transmembrane domain (TMD) of mGlu5, by linking to each domain with disulfide bonds<ref name="Wu" />. The hydrophobic nature and flexibility of the mGlu5 TMD made it difficult to crystallize.
The mGlu family of receptors was the first of the Class C [[GPCR]] to be extensively studied<ref name="Wu" />. The first regions of the protein crystallized and studied were the Venus Fly Trap domain and the cysteine -rich domain (CRD) on the extracellular region of the receptor<ref name="Dore" />.The Venus Fly Trap domain is a large extracellular domain that will selectively bind to glutamate<ref name="Wu" />. The CRD is a somewhat smaller domain composed of many ß sheets and cysteine residues <ref name="Wu" />. The CRD acts as a signal mediator between the Venus Flytrap domain and the transmembrane domain (TMD) of mGlu5, by linking to each domain with disulfide bonds<ref name="Wu" />. The hydrophobic nature and flexibility of the mGlu5 TMD made it difficult to crystallize.
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Recently, the human metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 transmembrane domain was crystallized and a structure elucidated<ref name="Dore" />. Several modifications were made to the TMD for successful crystallization. The protein was thermostabilized and flexible domains were removed<ref name="Dore" />. In total residues 2-568 and 837-1153 were excised from the structure. These flexible domains allow mGlu5 to bind to its GPCR <ref name="Dore" />. The structure of the alpha helices are shown in <font color='darkgreen'>'''green'''</font>, and the negative allosteric modulator mavoglurant shown in <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">yellow</span>​. Also in <font color='orange'><b>orange</b></font>, a T4 -<scene name='72/721531/Protien_lys/3'>Lysozyme</scene> was inserted into intracellular loop 2 to add stability<ref name="Dore" />.
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Recently, the human metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 transmembrane domain was crystallized and a structure elucidated<ref name="Dore" />. Several modifications were made to the TMD for successful crystallization. The protein was thermostabilized and flexible domains were removed<ref name="Dore" />. In total residues 2-568 and 837-1153 were excised from the structure. These flexible domains allow mGlu5 to bind to its GPCR <ref name="Dore" />. The structure of the <font color='darkgreen'>'''alpha helices'''</font> are shown in <font color='darkgreen'>'''green'''</font>, and the negative allosteric modulator <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">mavoglurant</span> shown in <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">yellow</span>​. Also in <font color='orange'><b>orange</b></font>, a T4 -<scene name='72/721531/Protien_lys/3'>Lysozyme</scene> was inserted into intracellular loop 2 to add stability<ref name="Dore" />.
== Structure==
== Structure==
[[Image:STR.png|200 px|left|thumb|'''Figure 1''': Overall Structure of the mGlu5 TMD. The polar heads on the Oleic acids orient the image with the top oriented extracellularly, the middle portion inserted into the membrane, and the lower portion oriented intracellularly. The white exterior represents the surface of the protien, and the multicolored lines interior to the surface represent the backbones 7 transmembrane alpha helices. ]]
[[Image:STR.png|200 px|left|thumb|'''Figure 1''': Overall Structure of the mGlu5 TMD. The polar heads on the Oleic acids orient the image with the top oriented extracellularly, the middle portion inserted into the membrane, and the lower portion oriented intracellularly. The white exterior represents the surface of the protien, and the multicolored lines interior to the surface represent the backbones 7 transmembrane alpha helices. ]]

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Human metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 transmembrane domain

Human metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 transmembrane domain bound to mavoglurant (PDB code of 4oo9). The 7 helices comprise the bulk of the protein structure. mGlu5 receptor is an important part of the glutamate signaling pathway

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