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===Structure-based drug design of a novel family of PPAR partial agonists: virtual screening, x-ray crystallography and in vitro/in vivo biological activities=== | ===Structure-based drug design of a novel family of PPAR partial agonists: virtual screening, x-ray crystallography and in vitro/in vivo biological activities=== | ||
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Structure-based drug design of a novel family of PPAR partial agonists: virtual screening, x-ray crystallography and in vitro/in vivo biological activities
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 16640330
About this Structure
2g0g is a 2 chain structure of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Lu IL, Huang CF, Peng YH, Lin YT, Hsieh HP, Chen CT, Lien TW, Lee HJ, Mahindroo N, Prakash E, Yueh A, Chen HY, Goparaju CM, Chen X, Liao CC, Chao YS, Hsu JT, Wu SY. Structure-based drug design of a novel family of PPARgamma partial agonists: virtual screening, X-ray crystallography, and in vitro/in vivo biological activities. J Med Chem. 2006 May 4;49(9):2703-12. PMID:16640330 doi:10.1021/jm051129s