User:Rana Saad/The human GABAb receptor

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1,300 Å2 of solvent accessible surface area, has poor shape complementarity, and is
1,300 Å2 of solvent accessible surface area, has poor shape complementarity, and is
dominated by polar interactions.
dominated by polar interactions.
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The LB2-LB2 interaction is mediated by two strand-loop-helix motifs from each LB2
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The LB2-LB2 interaction is mediated by .<scene name='70/701448/Lb2-lb2_interaction/3'>two strand-loop-helix motifs from each LB2
domain. The neighboring strands f and g are part of the central β-sheet in LB2, and
domain. The neighboring strands f and g are part of the central β-sheet in LB2, and
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helices F and G flank the β-sheet.
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helices F and G flank the β-sheet. ('''GBR1:LB2''' [[strand f]]-red, [[strand g]]-blue, [[helix F]]-orange, [[helix G]]-darkochid. '''GBR2:LB2''' [[strand f]]-dimgray, [[strand g]]-yellow, [[helix F]]-hotpink, [[helix G]]-brown).</scene>
LB1 and LB2 resdues of GBR1 interact with the GABA<sub>B</sub> agonsits such as: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-Aminobutyric_acid GABA],[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baclofen baclofen]. as a results of this interacting '''closed conformation''' will be stabilized when <scene name='70/701448/Gaba_ligand/4'> GBR1 subunit bound to GABA</scene> (PDB 4MS3) or <scene name='70/701448/Baclofen/3'>bound to baclofen</scene> (PDB 4MS4) and other agonists.
LB1 and LB2 resdues of GBR1 interact with the GABA<sub>B</sub> agonsits such as: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-Aminobutyric_acid GABA],[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baclofen baclofen]. as a results of this interacting '''closed conformation''' will be stabilized when <scene name='70/701448/Gaba_ligand/4'> GBR1 subunit bound to GABA</scene> (PDB 4MS3) or <scene name='70/701448/Baclofen/3'>bound to baclofen</scene> (PDB 4MS4) and other agonists.

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