Transmembrane (cell surface) receptors

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The <scene name='71/716548/5-ht1b/1'>5-HT1B receptor</scene> couples to G-protein α subunits Gi and Go. In the CNS, this receptor is an inhibitory presynaptic receptor that can alter the release of serotonin, as well as other neurotransmitters, from the presynaptic neuron. The structure of this receptor includes <scene name='71/716548/5-ht1b/6'>7 transmembrane α-helices</scene>. <scene name='71/716548/5-ht1b/8'>The N-terminal tail</scene> of 5-HT1B is close to the ligand binding pocket suggesting some interaction with its ligand. <scene name='71/716548/5-ht1b/9'>The ligand binding pocket</scene>, also called the orthosteric binding pocket, is characterized as a cavity formed from residues of the 3rd, 5th, 6th, and 7th α-helices and the ECL2.
*[[Adrenergic receptor|Adrenergic receptors in general]]
*[[Adrenergic receptor|Adrenergic receptors in general]]
*[[UMass Chem 423 Student Projects 2011-1#Beta-1 Adrenergic GPCR|Beta-1 Adrenergic receptor]]
*[[UMass Chem 423 Student Projects 2011-1#Beta-1 Adrenergic GPCR|Beta-1 Adrenergic receptor]]

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Structure of κ-opioid receptor complex with opioid antagonist, citric acid, PEG and octadec-enoate derivative (PDB entry 4djh)

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References

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