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| - | [[Image:Insulin inverted v.png|250px|right|thumb|Figure 1. An image of the inactive Insulin Receptor Alpha subunit in the inverted V conformation. This image shows only a protomer of the alpha subunit because the entire alpha subunit dimer has been unable to be photographed because the transition state has yet to be determined.]] | + | [[Image:Insulin inverted v.png|250px|right|thumb|Figure 1. An image of the inactive Insulin Receptor Alpha subunit in the inverted V conformation. This image shows only a protomer of the inactive alpha subunit because the entire inactive alpha subunit dimer has been unable to be photographed because the transition state has yet to be determined.]] |
| - | [[Image:Alpha Subunit with Insulin bound.png|250px|right|thumb|Figure 2.]] | + | [[Image:Alpha Subunit with Insulin bound.png|250px|right|thumb|Figure 2. An image of the dimer of an active alpha subunit. The light blue and green areas represent the alpha subunit of the insulin receptor. The magenta, light pink, yellow, and red colorings are the four insulin binding sites with insulin bound.]] |
[[Image:T shape.png|250px|right|thumb|Figure 3. An image of the Insulin Receptor in T conformation (showing both Alpha and Beta subunits).]] | [[Image:T shape.png|250px|right|thumb|Figure 3. An image of the Insulin Receptor in T conformation (showing both Alpha and Beta subunits).]] | ||
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Homo sapiens Insulin Receptor Ectodomain
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References
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