Template:GPCR3sn6

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|SIZE=550|SCENE=Template:GPCR3sn6/3sn6memrane/12|CAPTION= An activated G protein-coupled receptor (human β-2 adrenergic receptor in blue ) in a complex with a heterotrimeric G protein (3 subunits:reddish to orange-brown) and hormone (gold) ([[3sn6]]), resolution 3.2&Aring;. The boundaries of the membrane in which the GPCR sits are represented in light green.
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|SIZE=550|SCENE=Template:GPCR3sn6/3sn6memrane/13|CAPTION= An activated G protein-coupled receptor (human β-2 adrenergic receptor in blue ) in a complex with a heterotrimeric G protein (3 subunits:reddish to orange-brown) and hormone (gold) ([[3sn6]]), resolution 3.2&Aring;. The boundaries of the membrane in which the GPCR sits are represented in light green.
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Revision as of 18:36, 9 December 2012

 

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An activated G protein-coupled receptor (human β-2 adrenergic receptor in blue ) in a complex with a heterotrimeric G protein (3 subunits:reddish to orange-brown) and hormone (gold) (3sn6), resolution 3.2Å. The boundaries of the membrane in which the GPCR sits are represented in light green.


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