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===Crystal structure of the human beta2 adrenergic receptor in complex with the neutral antagonist alprenolol=== | ===Crystal structure of the human beta2 adrenergic receptor in complex with the neutral antagonist alprenolol=== | ||
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Crystal structure of the human beta2 adrenergic receptor in complex with the neutral antagonist alprenolol
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About this Structure
3nya is a 1 chain structure of Adrenergic receptor and Hen Egg-White (HEW) Lysozyme with sequence from Homo sapiens, enterobacteria phage t4. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Wacker D, Fenalti G, Brown MA, Katritch V, Abagyan R, Cherezov V, Stevens RC. Conserved binding mode of human beta2 adrenergic receptor inverse agonists and antagonist revealed by X-ray crystallography. J Am Chem Soc. 2010 Aug 25;132(33):11443-5. PMID:20669948 doi:10.1021/ja105108q
Categories: Homo sapiens, enterobacteria phage t4 | Abagyan, R. | Brown, M A. | Cherezov, V. | Fenalti, G. | Katritch, V. | Stevens, R C. | Wacker, D. | Adrenaline | Adrenergic | Alprenolol | Arrestin | Fusion | G protein-coupled receptor | G-protein | Glycosylation | Hydrolase | Lysozyme | Membrane protein | Palmitoylation | Phosphorylation | Transducer