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There are <scene name='10/1037495/Amylin_2hbonds/4'>two conserved hydrogen bonds between the CTR and the amylin N-terminus loop</scene>. These bonds contribute to the functional phenotype of AMYR and also causes the end of the amylin ligand to be held in a flipped up position.
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There are <scene name='10/1037495/Amylin_2hbonds/5'>two conserved hydrogen bonds between the CTR and the amylin N-terminus loop</scene>. These bonds contribute to the functional phenotype of AMYR and also causes the end of the amylin ligand to be held in a flipped up position.

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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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