User:Rana Saad/The human GABAb receptor

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'''Common subunit-subunit interactions'''
'''Common subunit-subunit interactions'''
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In both the resting (apo form, PDB 4MQE) and active states (the GABA<sub>B</sub> agonist-bound structures), GBR1bVFT and GBR2VFT interact through their LB1 domains. In the apo and antagonist-bound (inactive state) structures, the subunit association is exclusively facilitated by this LB1-LB1 contact. The heterodimer buries over 1,400 Å2 of solvent accessible surface area and exhibits exceptionally high interfacial shape correlation. <scene name='70/701448/Lb1_lb1_interaction/1'>The LB1-LB1 interaction is mediated by the B and C helices of both subunits.</scene>
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In both the resting (apo form, PDB [[4MQE|4mqe]]) and active states (the GABA<sub>B</sub> agonist-bound structures), GBR1bVFT and GBR2VFT interact through their LB1 domains. In the apo and antagonist-bound (inactive state) structures, the subunit association is exclusively facilitated by this LB1-LB1 contact. The heterodimer buries over 1,400 Å2 of solvent accessible surface area and exhibits exceptionally high interfacial shape correlation. <scene name='70/701448/Lb1_lb1_interaction/1'>The LB1-LB1 interaction is mediated by the B and C helices of both subunits.</scene>
===='''''Agonist and antagonist binding'''''====
===='''''Agonist and antagonist binding'''''====
All of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agonist agonists] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receptor_antagonist antagonists] bind the '''extracellular VFT module situated at the crevice between the LB1 and LB2 domains of the GBR1 subunit'''.
All of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agonist agonists] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receptor_antagonist antagonists] bind the '''extracellular VFT module situated at the crevice between the LB1 and LB2 domains of the GBR1 subunit'''.

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