User:Rana Saad/The human GABAb receptor

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==='''''The intercellular dimerization motif'''''===
==='''''The intercellular dimerization motif'''''===
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When the GBR1 subunit is expressed alone, it is trapped in vesicles within the cell, whereas the GBR2 alone is expressed on the cell surface, but cannot bind GABA or activate G proteins. When both receptor subunits are expressed in the same cell, the receptor interact through <scene name='70/701448/C_termenal_coild_coil_domain/1'>coiled-coil domain</scene><ref>PMID:24778228</ref><ref>PMID:12209124</ref> (PDB 4PAS) in their carboxyl tails. They are then expressed on the cell surface, bind GABA and activate G proteins.
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When the GBR1 subunit is expressed alone, it is trapped in vesicles within the cell, whereas the GBR2 alone is expressed on the cell surface, but cannot bind GABA or activate G proteins. When both receptor subunits are expressed in the same cell, the receptor interact through <scene name='70/701448/C_termenal_coild_coil_domain/1'>coiled-coil domain</scene><ref>PMID:24778228</ref><ref>PMID:12209124</ref> (PDB 4PAS) in their carboxyl tails. Then they are expressed on the cell surface, bind GABA and activate G proteins.
This domain is shaped by <scene name='70/701448/Coild-coil_domain/1'>polar interactions within the hydrophobic core</scene> and is stabilized by <scene name='70/701448/C_termenal_coild_coil_domain/3'>hydrogen-bonding interactions</scene><ref>PMID:24778228</ref>.
This domain is shaped by <scene name='70/701448/Coild-coil_domain/1'>polar interactions within the hydrophobic core</scene> and is stabilized by <scene name='70/701448/C_termenal_coild_coil_domain/3'>hydrogen-bonding interactions</scene><ref>PMID:24778228</ref>.

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