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[[Image: Organic with clipped surface.png|200 px|left|thumb|'''Figure 2.''' Mavolugarent in its binding pocket of the 7TM region of mGLu5 Class C receptor. The binding pocket's surface is clipped in black with the substrate, mavolugarent, in red. The rest of the protein is colored in green. The binding pocket is present in the 7 Helix Transmembrane Domain that would be present in the phosolipid bilayer appearing as an intergral protein. The presence of mavolugarent inhibits the function of the metabotropic glutamate receptor.]]
[[Image: Organic with clipped surface.png|200 px|left|thumb|'''Figure 2.''' Mavolugarent in its binding pocket of the 7TM region of mGLu5 Class C receptor. The binding pocket's surface is clipped in black with the substrate, mavolugarent, in red. The rest of the protein is colored in green. The binding pocket is present in the 7 Helix Transmembrane Domain that would be present in the phosolipid bilayer appearing as an intergral protein. The presence of mavolugarent inhibits the function of the metabotropic glutamate receptor.]]
The binding pocket, not to be confused with the glutamate binding site, represents an useful source of regulatory control. The binding pocket is only accessible by a relatively narrow (7 Å) <scene name='72/721531/Protien_sur/4'>entrance</scene><ref name="Dore" />. This small entrance severely restricts the access of both positive and negative allosteric regulators.
The binding pocket, not to be confused with the glutamate binding site, represents an useful source of regulatory control. The binding pocket is only accessible by a relatively narrow (7 Å) <scene name='72/721531/Protien_sur/4'>entrance</scene><ref name="Dore" />. This small entrance severely restricts the access of both positive and negative allosteric regulators.
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One such regulator, <scene name='72/721531/Mavo/1'>mavoglurant</scene>, is a
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One such regulator, <scene name='72/721531/Mavo/2'>mavoglurant</scene>, is a
Important Amino Acids<ref name="Dore" />:
Important Amino Acids<ref name="Dore" />:

Revision as of 18:50, 18 April 2016

Human metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 transmembrane domain

Human metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 transmembrane domain bound to mavoglurant (PDB code of 4oo9). The 7 helices comprise the bulk of the protein structure. mGlu5 receptor is an important part of the glutamate signaling pathway

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