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When the CTR is bound to a RAMP, the complex becomes the AMYR and has greater affinity for the <scene name='10/1037495/Ligand_in_membrane/1'>amylin ligand</scene> relative to calcitonin.
When the CTR is bound to a RAMP, the complex becomes the AMYR and has greater affinity for the <scene name='10/1037495/Ligand_in_membrane/1'>amylin ligand</scene> relative to calcitonin.
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There are two required post-translational modifications of amylin in order for the ligand to have any bioactivity: (1) <scene name='10/1037496/C-term_amide/2'>amidation of the C-terminus</scene> and (2) a <scene name='10/1037495/Amylin_disulfide_bond2/4'>disulfide bond</scene> between C2 and C7.
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There are two required post-translational modifications of amylin in order for the ligand to have any bioactivity: (1) <scene name='10/1037495/C-term_amide/1'>amidation of the C-terminus</scene> and (2) a <scene name='10/1037495/Amylin_disulfide_bond2/4'>disulfide bond</scene> between C2 and C7.
=== Binding Site Residues ===
=== Binding Site Residues ===

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Amylin Receptor (AMYR)

Amylin Receptor (AMYR) with bound amylin ligand in dark yellow. Receptor activity-modifying protein in red, calcitonin receptor core in purple, and G protein in orange. PDB: 7tyf.

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