Adenosine A2A receptor

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[[Image:2ydo.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal structure of human A2AR (mutant) complex with adenosine [[2ydo]]]]
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{{STRUCTURE_2ydo| PDB=2ydo | SIZE=350| SCENE=|right|CAPTION= human A2AR (mutant) complex with adenosine [[2ydo]] }}
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'''Adenosine A2A receptor''' (A2AR) is one of the G protein-coupled receptors. A2AR is responsible for regulating myocardial blood flow. For details see [[G protein-coupled receptor]].
'''Adenosine A2A receptor''' (A2AR) is one of the G protein-coupled receptors. A2AR is responsible for regulating myocardial blood flow. For details see [[G protein-coupled receptor]].

Revision as of 06:40, 24 August 2014

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Adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) is one of the G protein-coupled receptors. A2AR is responsible for regulating myocardial blood flow. For details see G protein-coupled receptor.

3D Structures of adenosine A2A receptor

Updated on 24-August-2014

3eml – hA2AR/lysozyme + antagonist – human
3qak – hA2AR/lysozyme + agonist
2ydo – hA2AR (mutant) + adenosine
2ydv – hA2AR (mutant) + agonist
3pwh, 3rey, 3rfm, 3uza, 3uzc – hA2AR (mutant) + antagonist
3vg9, 3vga – hA2AR (mutant) + antibody
4eiy – hA2AR/cytochrome b562 + antagonist

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