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== Ligand Binding Site ==
== Ligand Binding Site ==
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<scene name='90/904324/Active_site_residues/3'>Sub-pocket 1</scene>
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==== Sub-pocket 1 ====
==== Sub-pocket 1 ====
[[Image:Subpocket1.jpg.png|200px|right|thumb|Cross-sectional view of electrostatic surface of MRPRX2 sub-pocket 1 interaction with lysine 3 of cortistatin-1]]
[[Image:Subpocket1.jpg.png|200px|right|thumb|Cross-sectional view of electrostatic surface of MRPRX2 sub-pocket 1 interaction with lysine 3 of cortistatin-1]]
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Sub-pocket 1 is formed by TM3, TM6, and ECL2.<ref name="Can"/> This sub-pocket is both small and deep which results in the binding of only a single amino acid residue, namely arginine or sometimes lysine.<ref name="Can"/> The binding is mediated by two <scene name='90/904324/Active_site_residues/3'>key residues on the MRGPRX2</scene> protein within the binding site: Glu164 and Asp184.<ref name="Can"/> The strong charge interactions of these two residues create a highly negatively charged electrostatic interaction within this sub-pocket.<ref name="Can"/>
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Sub-pocket 1 is formed by TM3, TM6, and ECL2.<ref name="Can"/> This sub-pocket is both small and deep which results in the binding of only a single amino acid residue, namely arginine or sometimes lysine.<ref name="Can"/> The binding is mediated by two key residues on the MRGPRX2 protein within the binding site: Glu164 and Asp184.<ref name="Can"/> The strong charge interactions of these two residues create a highly negatively charged electrostatic interaction within this sub-pocket.<ref name="Can"/>
==== Sub-pocket 2 ====
==== Sub-pocket 2 ====

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Human Itch G-Coupled Protein Receptors

Cryo-EM structure of Gq coupled MRGPRX2.

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