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=== Stabilizing Interactions in the Hinge ===
=== Stabilizing Interactions in the Hinge ===
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To understand stabilizing interactions which accommodate the hinge motion, the hinge region can be subdivided into the <scene name='95/952702/Hinge_helix_intro/2'>hinge helix</scene>, which lies at the intersection of the extracellular and transmembrane domains; <scene name='95/952702/Helix_1_intro/2'>helix 1</scene>, which sticks up and serves as a binding platform for the TSH ligand; the linker region, which connects helix 1 with the p10 region; and the p10 region, a conserved 10-amino acid sequence which undergoes most of the deformation <ref name="Faust" /> <ref name="Duan">PMID:35940204</ref>.
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To understand stabilizing interactions which accommodate the hinge motion, the hinge region can be subdivided into the <scene name='95/952702/Hinge_helix_intro/2'>hinge helix</scene>, which lies at the intersection of the extracellular and transmembrane domains; <scene name='95/952702/Helix_1_intro/2'>helix 1</scene>, which sticks up and serves as a binding platform for the TSH ligand; the <scene name='95/952702/Linker_intro/1'>linker</scene> region, which connects helix 1 with the p10 region; and the p10 region, a conserved 10-amino acid sequence which undergoes most of the deformation <ref name="Faust" /> <ref name="Duan">PMID:35940204</ref>.
Two key disulfide bridges within the hinge region help to maintain its structure and orientation <ref name="Duan" />.
Two key disulfide bridges within the hinge region help to maintain its structure and orientation <ref name="Duan" />.

Revision as of 17:47, 27 March 2023

This Sandbox is Reserved from February 27 through August 31, 2023 for use in the course CH462 Biochemistry II taught by R. Jeremy Johnson at the Butler University, Indianapolis, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1765 through Sandbox Reserved 1795.
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