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Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide Receptor

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[[2qkh]] - GIPR + GIP - human
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[[7dty]] – hGDIPR (mutant) + gastric inhibitory polypeptide + guanine nucleotide-binding protein + nanobody – human – Cryo EM<br />
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[[2qkh]] - hGDIPR extracellular domain 29-138 + GIP <br />
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[[4hj0]], [[6dkj]] - hGDIPR extracellular domain + antibody <br />
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[[6o9h]], [[6o9i]] - mGDIPR extracellular domain + antibody - mouse <br />
===References===
===References===

Revision as of 07:42, 8 August 2021

Glucose-dependant

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3D structures of GIPR

Updated on 08-August-2021

7dty – hGDIPR (mutant) + gastric inhibitory polypeptide + guanine nucleotide-binding protein + nanobody – human – Cryo EM
2qkh - hGDIPR extracellular domain 29-138 + GIP
4hj0, 6dkj - hGDIPR extracellular domain + antibody
6o9h, 6o9i - mGDIPR extracellular domain + antibody - mouse

References

  1. Lynn FC, Thompson SA, Pospisilik JA, Ehses JA, Hinke SA, Pamir N, McIntosh CH, Pederson RA. A novel pathway for regulation of glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptor expression in beta cells. FASEB J. 2003 Jan;17(1):91-3. Epub 2002 Nov 15. PMID:12475913 doi:10.1096/fj.02-0243fje
  2. Lynn FC, Pamir N, Ng EH, McIntosh CH, Kieffer TJ, Pederson RA. Defective glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor expression in diabetic fatty Zucker rats. Diabetes. 2001 May;50(5):1004-11. PMID:11334402
  3. "Byetta." BYETTA (exenatide) Injection | Welcome to BYETTA.com. Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 2011. Web. 02 Dec. 2011. <http://www.byetta.com/Pages/index.aspx>

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