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Hormone
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===Angiotensinogen=== | ===Angiotensinogen=== | ||
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===Chorionic Gonadotropin=== | ===Chorionic Gonadotropin=== | ||
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[[1hrp]], [[1hcn]] - hCG – human<br /> | [[1hrp]], [[1hcn]] - hCG – human<br /> | ||
[[1hd4]] - α-subunit of hCG <br /> | [[1hd4]] - α-subunit of hCG <br /> | ||
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===Androgen Receptor=== | ===Androgen Receptor=== | ||
[[Androgen receptor|Nuclear Androgen Receptor]] | [[Androgen receptor|Nuclear Androgen Receptor]] | ||
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| - | ===Farnesoid X Receptor === | ||
| - | [[3olf]], [[3omk]], [[3omm]], [[3oof]], [[3ook]], [[3okh]], [[3oki]] - Farnesoid X Receptor – human<br /> | ||
===Follicle-Stimulating Hormone=== | ===Follicle-Stimulating Hormone=== | ||
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[[1a28]] - hProgR steroid-binding domain + progesterone<br /> | [[1a28]] - hProgR steroid-binding domain + progesterone<br /> | ||
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| - | ===Thyroid-Stimulating hormone=== | ||
| - | [[3g04]] - TSH receptor in complex with a thyroid-stimulating autoantibody – human<br /> | ||
| - | [[2xwt]] - TSH receptor in complex with a thyroid-inactivating autoantibody – human<br /> | ||
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| - | ===Thyroid hormone=== | ||
| - | [[2nll]] - DNA-Binding domain in complex with an inverted repeat class of thyroid response element– rat<br /> | ||
| - | [[1xzx]] | ||
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| - | ===Thyroxine=== | ||
| - | [[2xn3]], [[2xn5]], [[2xn6]], [[2xn7]] - Thyroxine-binding Globulin – human<br /> | ||
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| - | domain of the human splice variant hPAC1-RS determined by NMR - human<br /> | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 10:08, 1 August 2019
In the field of modern endocrinology, a hormone is any substance, generated either externally or internally, that operates via a receptor at the cellular level, which conveys to to the cell a message to stop, start, or modulate a cellular process.
Guide to Proteopedia Pages Concerning Hormones and their Receptors
Articles in Proteopedia concerning Hormone include:
To view automatically seeded indices concerning Hormone, see:
Additional 3D Structures of Hormones and Hormone Receptors and Related Molecules
Adrenaline
Beta-2 Adrenergic Receptor
The human β2 adrenergic receptor bound to a hormone analog and G-protein (3sn6) is featured in an image on the right, and additional structures are on the Adrenergic receptor page.
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Angiotensinogen
Chorionic Gonadotropin
1hrp, 1hcn - hCG – human
1hd4 - α-subunit of hCG
1e9j, 1dz7 - α-subunit of hCG - NMR
1qfw - hCG + antibody
Estrogen-related Receptor
Androgen Receptor
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
PACAP/glucagon family of peptide hormones
3n94 - PAC1R, receptor of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide, is a case of a crystal structure disagreeing with the NMR structure 2jod and vice versa
2jod - Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (residues 6'-38') complexed to the extracellular
Glucocorticoid
Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide
Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide Receptor
Growth Hormone
Human growth hormone is featured here.
Insulin
Progesterone
1a28 - hProgR steroid-binding domain + progesterone
See Also
- Cancer
- Membrane proteins
- G protein-coupled receptors
- Nobel Prizes for 3D Molecular Structure
- Highest impact structures of all time
External Resources
- Sequence-Structure-Function-Analysis of Glycoprotein Hormone Receptors
- GRIS: Glycoprotein-hormone Receptors Information System
- The GPCR-SSFE Database: A Homology Model Resource for G-Protein Coupled Receptors
- The feature on Growth Hormone by Shuchismita Dutta and David S. Goodsell for the April 2004 RCSB PDB Molecule of the Month.
- NeuroPedia, a neuropeptide database and spectral library
Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)
Wayne Decatur, Alexander Berchansky, Michal Harel, Tomas Klumpler, Joel L. Sussman
