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==Ligand Binding Site==
==Ligand Binding Site==
[[Image:Overall_ligand.png|left|200px|thumb|Ligand within the Overall Structure of MGL]]
[[Image:Overall_ligand.png|left|200px|thumb|Ligand within the Overall Structure of MGL]]
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The <scene name='58/580298/Ligand/1'>ligand binding pocket</scene> of MGL has a large hydrophobic region with a polar bottom. The entrance of the binding pocket for MGL contains a lid, which is very flexible. The binding pocket or tunnel within MGL matches with the overall structure of 2-AG, with 2-AG's polar head being cleaved by the catalytic triad. Bertrand found that in MGL the binding pocket is not adjusted to the ligand's shape. However, the main movements of MGL associated with ligand binding involved the lid region. When 2-AG and its isomer 1(3)-AG bind to MGL, the hydrophobic chain is first aligned with the left part of the binding pocket. The carbonyl is then hydrogen bonded to Ala61. The polar head group of the ligand is then fixed by three hydrogen bonds. As a result, future research is looking into the large lipophilic portion of the binding pocket for designing selective inhibitors <ref name="Bertrand" />.
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The <scene name='58/580298/Ligand/1'>ligand binding pocket</scene> of MGL has a large hydrophobic region with a polar bottom. The entrance of the binding pocket for MGL contains a lid, which is very flexible. The binding pocket or tunnel within MGL matches with the overall structure of 2-AG, with 2-AG's polar head being cleaved by the catalytic triad. Bertrand found that in MGL the binding pocket is not adjusted to the ligand's shape. However, the main movements of MGL associated with ligand binding involved the lid region. When 2-AG and its isomer 1(3)-AG bind to MGL, the hydrophobic chain is first aligned with the left part of the binding pocket. The carbonyl is then hydrogen bonded to <scene name='58/580298/Ala61/1'>Ala61</scene>. The polar head group of the ligand is then fixed by three hydrogen bonds. As a result, future research is looking into the large lipophilic portion of the binding pocket for designing selective inhibitors <ref name="Bertrand" />.
==Overall Reaction==
==Overall Reaction==
[[Image:Reaction.PNG|350px|thumb|Overall reaction representing the hydrolysis of 2-AG by MGL]]
[[Image:Reaction.PNG|350px|thumb|Overall reaction representing the hydrolysis of 2-AG by MGL]]

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Monoglyceride Lipase (MGL)

Secondary structure of MGL

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