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The active site of DPP-IV is located in a large cavity located between the two domains. This cavity has two openings to the active site: one large hole at the interface between the domains, and a smaller hole formed by the <math>\beta</math>-propeller domain.
The active site of DPP-IV is located in a large cavity located between the two domains. This cavity has two openings to the active site: one large hole at the interface between the domains, and a smaller hole formed by the <math>\beta</math>-propeller domain.
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<jmol><jmollink><text>View Figure 1: Binding Cavity of DPP-IV </text><script>exit;figure=1;SCRIPT "/wiki/images/6/64/Cachedisosurface.png"</script></jmollink></jmol>
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<jmol><jmollink><text>View Figure 2: Binding Cavity of DPP-IV </text><script>exit;figure=1;SCRIPT "/wiki/images/6/64/Cachedisosurface.png"</script></jmollink></jmol>
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<jmol><jmollink><text>View Figure 1: Animation </text><script>exit;figure=1;SCRIPT "http://proteopedia.org/wiki/images/c/c4/Script1%28shaded%29.spt"</script></jmollink></jmol>
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<jmol><jmollink><text>View Figure 2: Animate </text><script>exit;figure=1;SCRIPT "http://proteopedia.org/wiki/images/c/c4/Script1%28shaded%29.spt"</script></jmollink></jmol>
== Function ==
== Function ==
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Incretins such GLP-1 typically decrease glucose in the blood. When hydrolyzed by DPP-IV, they can no longer defend against high blood glucose. By inhibiting DPP-IV, gliptins increase the number of functional incretins and effectively lower blood glucose.
Incretins such GLP-1 typically decrease glucose in the blood. When hydrolyzed by DPP-IV, they can no longer defend against high blood glucose. By inhibiting DPP-IV, gliptins increase the number of functional incretins and effectively lower blood glucose.
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<jmol><jmollink><text>View how GLP-1 enters the binding pocket and is cleaved </text><script>exit;figure=1;SCRIPT "/wiki/images/0/02/Ani5.png"</script></jmollink></jmol>
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<jmol><jmollink><text>View Figure 3: GLP-1 Enters and Exits Binding Pocket and is Cleaved</text><script>exit;figure=1;SCRIPT "/wiki/images/0/02/Ani5.png"</script></jmollink></jmol>
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<jmol><jmollink><text>Animate </text><script>exit;figure=1;SCRIPT "http://proteopedia.org/wiki/images/6/6b/Aniscript.spt"</script></jmollink></jmol>
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<jmol><jmollink><text>View Figure 3: Animate</text><script>exit;figure=1;SCRIPT "http://proteopedia.org/wiki/images/6/6b/Aniscript.spt"</script></jmollink></jmol>
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== References ==
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