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== Calcitonin Receptor and G-alpha Interactions ==
== Calcitonin Receptor and G-alpha Interactions ==
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The calcitonin receptor forms several highly conserved interactions with the Gɑ subunit. The <scene name='10/1037516/Calc_and_galpha_nande/2'>main chain of N396 on CT hydrogen bonds with the sidechain of E392 on Gɑ</scene>, as do the <scene name='10/1037516/Calc_and_galpha_qandi/2>main chain of I248 and sidechain of Q384</scene>, respectively<ref name="Cao">PMID:35324283</ref>.
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The calcitonin receptor forms several highly conserved interactions with the Gɑ subunit. The <scene name='10/1037516/Calc_and_galpha_nande/2'>main chain of N396 on CT hydrogen bonds with the sidechain of E392 on Gɑ</scene>, as do the <scene name='10/1037516/Calc_and_galpha_qandi/2>main chain of I248 and sidechain of Q38</scene>, respectively<ref name="Cao">PMID:35324283</ref>.
== RAMPs ==
== RAMPs ==

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Homo sapiens Amylin3 Receptor, AMYR3

Human Amylin3 Receptor (7ZTF) Bound to Rat Amylin (yellow), G-Protein Complex (G-alpha = green, G-beta = blue, G-gamma = orange), Calcitonin (gray), and RAMP3 (tan).

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References

  1. Hay DL, Chen S, Lutz TA, Parkes DG, Roth JD. Amylin: Pharmacology, Physiology, and Clinical Potential. Pharmacol Rev. 2015 Jul;67(3):564-600. PMID:26071095 doi:10.1124/pr.115.010629
  2. 2.0 2.1 Grizzanti J, Corrigan R, Casadesus G. Neuroprotective Effects of Amylin Analogues on Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis and Cognition. J Alzheimers Dis. 2018;66(1):11-23. PMID:30282360 doi:10.3233/JAD-180433
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 Cao J, Belousoff MJ, Liang YL, Johnson RM, Josephs TM, Fletcher MM, Christopoulos A, Hay DL, Danev R, Wootten D, Sexton PM. A structural basis for amylin receptor phenotype. Science. 2022 Mar 25;375(6587):eabm9609. PMID:35324283 doi:10.1126/science.abm9609
  4. Bower RL, Hay DL. Amylin structure-function relationships and receptor pharmacology: implications for amylin mimetic drug development. Br J Pharmacol. 2016 Jun;173(12):1883-98. PMID:27061187 doi:10.1111/bph.13496

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