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=== Allosteric Effects ===
=== Allosteric Effects ===
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Sodium ions are a negative allosteric inhibitor to the binding of the neurotensin agonist to the binding site on the neurotensin receptor.
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Sodium ions are a negative allosteric inhibitor to the binding of the neurotensin agonist to the binding site on the neurotensin receptor. D113 of the highly conserved D/RY motif and N365 of the highly conserved NPxxY motif form a substantial hydrogen bonding network with T156 and S362. This hydrogen bonding network prevents the incorporation of the sodium ion by collapsing upon itself and therefor filling the sodium binding pocket. W321 also works to inhibit the incorporation of the sodium ion by capping off the sodium binding pocket to not allow sodium to enter from the top. W321 uses van der Walls interactions with other amino acids in the binding pocket to place it in the conformation necessary to complete this task.
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Revision as of 04:38, 29 March 2016

Neurotensin Receptor (Rattus norvegicus)

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References

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White, Jim F. et al. “Structure of the Agonist-Bound Neurotensin Receptor.” Nature 490.7421 (2012): 508–513. PMC. Web. 29 Mar. 2016.

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Krumm, Brian E., et al. "Structural prerequisites for G-protein activation by the neurotensin receptor." Nature communications 6 (2015).

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