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Androgen receptor

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**[[1xnn]] – rAR (mutant) + nonsteroidal ligand <br />
**[[1xnn]] – rAR (mutant) + nonsteroidal ligand <br />
**[[2ihq]], [[2nw4]], [[3g0w]] – rAR + modulator <br />
**[[2ihq]], [[2nw4]], [[3g0w]] – rAR + modulator <br />
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**[[2hvc]], [[3b5r]], [[3b65]], [[3b66]], [[3b67]], [[3b68]] – hAR + modulator <br />
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**[[2hvc]], [[3b5r]], [[3b65]], [[3b66]], [[3b67]], [[3b68]], [[5vo4]], [[5v8q]], [[5t8e]], [[5t8j]] – hAR + modulator <br />
**[[4k7a]] – hAR + hair growth drug <br />
**[[4k7a]] – hAR + hair growth drug <br />
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**[[1xow]] – hAR + androgen + FXXFF-type peptide <br />
**[[1xow]] – hAR + androgen + FXXFF-type peptide <br />
**[[3v49]], [[3v4a]] – hAR + modulator + FXXFF-type peptide <br />
**[[3v49]], [[3v4a]] – hAR + modulator + FXXFF-type peptide <br />
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**[[5jjm]] – hAR + DHT + LXXLL peptide <br />
**[[5cj6]] – hAR + modulator peptide <br />
**[[5cj6]] – hAR + modulator peptide <br />
**[[1t5z]] – hAR + DHT + nuclear receptor coactivator 1 peptide<br />
**[[1t5z]] – hAR + DHT + nuclear receptor coactivator 1 peptide<br />

Revision as of 09:16, 14 March 2018

Human androgen receptor ligand-binding domain complex with modulator (PDB code 3b5r)

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3D Structures of androgen receptor

Updated on 14-March-2018

See Also

References

  1. Bohl CE, Wu Z, Chen J, Mohler ML, Yang J, Hwang DJ, Mustafa S, Miller DD, Bell CE, Dalton JT. Effect of B-ring substitution pattern on binding mode of propionamide selective androgen receptor modulators. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2008 Oct 15;18(20):5567-70. Epub 2008 Sep 5. PMID:18805694 doi:10.1016/j.bmcl.2008.09.002
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