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Modulation of TSHR signaling would not be possible without the hinge region, which accommodates up-and-down rotation of the extracellular domain as a rigid body about an imaginary 55 degree axis <ref name="Faust" />. During this transition, the hinge region undergoes <scene name='95/952702/P10_movement/4'>slinky-like deformation</scene> and is displaced approximately 5 Angstroms upward as it uncoils <ref name="Faust" />. The hinge region pulls on the linked transmembrane helices as it stretches, shifting <scene name='95/952702/Helix7_movement/2'>TM helix 7</scene> approximately 4 Angstroms inward and leading to G-protein signaling activation <ref name="Faust" />, <ref name="Bruser" />.
Modulation of TSHR signaling would not be possible without the hinge region, which accommodates up-and-down rotation of the extracellular domain as a rigid body about an imaginary 55 degree axis <ref name="Faust" />. During this transition, the hinge region undergoes <scene name='95/952702/P10_movement/4'>slinky-like deformation</scene> and is displaced approximately 5 Angstroms upward as it uncoils <ref name="Faust" />. The hinge region pulls on the linked transmembrane helices as it stretches, shifting <scene name='95/952702/Helix7_movement/2'>TM helix 7</scene> approximately 4 Angstroms inward and leading to G-protein signaling activation <ref name="Faust" />, <ref name="Bruser" />.
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| Fig. 3 Animation of TSHR hinging between the active (upright, 7T9I) and inactive (downward, 7T9M) conformations. The ECD rotates 55 degrees as a rigid body.
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=== Stabilizing Interactions in the Hinge ===
=== Stabilizing Interactions in the Hinge ===

Revision as of 12:50, 14 April 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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