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=== Hormone Interactions === | === Hormone Interactions === | ||
- | <scene name='10/1038821/Hormone-receptor-intxn/1'>Hormone and Receptor Interactions</scene> | + | The <scene name='10/1038821/Hormone-receptor-intxn/1'>Hormone and Receptor Interactions</scene> start with the hormone docking in the N-terminus before moving the rest of the hormone into place. The ligand uses <scene name='10/1038821/Pi_stacking_hormone_receptor/2'>pi stacking</scene> between two tryptophan residues at the N-terminus to initially dock into the receptor. |
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- | The ligand uses <scene name='10/1038821/Pi_stacking_hormone_receptor/2'>pi stacking</scene> | + | |
=== Drug Interactions === | === Drug Interactions === | ||
- | The drug antagonist is shown in a mint color while the receptor is shown in pink. The interaction between Tirzepetide and the receptor are | + | The drug antagonist is shown in a mint color while the receptor is shown in pink. The interaction between Tirzepetide and the receptor are using |
- | <scene name='10/1038822/Trizep_receptor_trp/9'>pi stacking</scene> of the tryptophan residues and <scene name='10/1038822/Trizep_receptor_interaction_2/11'>hydrogen bonding</scene> in the N terminus | + | <scene name='10/1038822/Trizep_receptor_trp/9'>pi stacking</scene> of the tryptophan residues. Which is a similar interaction as between the natural hormone and the receptor. The drug antagonist also uses <scene name='10/1038822/Trizep_receptor_interaction_2/11'>hydrogen bonding</scene> in the N terminus between a tyrosine and glutamate and also tyrosine and glutamine. |
== Relevance == | == Relevance == |
Revision as of 13:23, 25 April 2024
Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Receptor (GLP1-R)
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