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Each subunit, GBR1 and GBR2, is a domain of seven-transmembrane helices, composed of a large extracellular domain - venus flytrap (VFT), it is called like this because it is like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_flytrap venus flytrap] while binding agonist and antagonist, and intercellular domain which important for the dimerzation.
Each subunit, GBR1 and GBR2, is a domain of seven-transmembrane helices, composed of a large extracellular domain - venus flytrap (VFT), it is called like this because it is like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_flytrap venus flytrap] while binding agonist and antagonist, and intercellular domain which important for the dimerzation.
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==='''The extracellular domain VFT'''===
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VFT contains two lobe-shaped domains: LB1 and LB2, which are connected by three short loops.
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The VFT contains two lobe-shaped domains: LB1 and LB2, which are connected by three short loops.
LB1 and LB2 are <scene name='70/701448/Gbr2_subunit/1'>αβ-folds composed of central β sheet flanked by an α helix</scene><ref>PMID:24305054</ref>.
LB1 and LB2 are <scene name='70/701448/Gbr2_subunit/1'>αβ-folds composed of central β sheet flanked by an α helix</scene><ref>PMID:24305054</ref>.
===='''''Agonist and antagonist binding'''''====
===='''''Agonist and antagonist binding'''''====

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