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==Extracellular Tips==
==Extracellular Tips==
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The locations of the extracellular tips for class B glucagon receptors allow for a much wider and deeper binding cavity in the ligand-binding pocket, which is much more immense than any of the class A GCGRs.
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The locations of the extracellular tips for class B glucagon receptors allow for a much wider and deeper binding cavity in the ligand-binding pocket, which is much more immense than any of the class A GCGRs. These wide ranges specifically occur between alpha helices two and six (green) and three and seven (red).
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[[Image:Proteopedia_Image_1.png|(|):|100 px|left|Extracellular tips of helices two and six]]
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==How These Structures Lead to Function==
==How These Structures Lead to Function==
Structurally, the N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD) and the 7TM comprise the signature seven helical structure that is involved in signaling via coupling to heterotrimeric proteins that activate adenylate cyclase to increase the levels of intracellular cyclic AMP, and also heterotrimeric G proteins that increase inositol phosphate and intracellular calcium levels. The wider and deeper ligand-binding pocket of class B GPCRs allows for a vast array of receptors to be bound that allow for numerous functions activated by peptide receptors. The conformation and orientation of the 7TM and the ECD regions dictate the functionality of the protein.There is an open and closed conformation of the GCGR. When glucagon binds to GCGR, the open conformation of GCGR is stabilized. There is no clear binding site location of the hormone peptide ligand. They do know the N-terminus of glucagon binds deep into the binding pocket.The amino acids at the N-terminus have the ability to form hydrogen bonds and ionic interactions.
Structurally, the N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD) and the 7TM comprise the signature seven helical structure that is involved in signaling via coupling to heterotrimeric proteins that activate adenylate cyclase to increase the levels of intracellular cyclic AMP, and also heterotrimeric G proteins that increase inositol phosphate and intracellular calcium levels. The wider and deeper ligand-binding pocket of class B GPCRs allows for a vast array of receptors to be bound that allow for numerous functions activated by peptide receptors. The conformation and orientation of the 7TM and the ECD regions dictate the functionality of the protein.There is an open and closed conformation of the GCGR. When glucagon binds to GCGR, the open conformation of GCGR is stabilized. There is no clear binding site location of the hormone peptide ligand. They do know the N-terminus of glucagon binds deep into the binding pocket.The amino acids at the N-terminus have the ability to form hydrogen bonds and ionic interactions.
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[[Image:Amino_Acid_Sequence.jpg|(|):|300 px|right|Amino Acid Sequence of Glucagon]]
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These wide ranges specifically occur between alpha helices two and six (green) and three and seven (red).
 
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[[Image:Proteopedia_Image_1.png|(|):|100 px|left|Extracellular tips of helices two and six]]
 

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