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===Inactive===
===Inactive===
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A few hallmarks of the inactive structure of mGlu2 are the <scene name='90/904307/Better_inactive_structure/3'>Venus Fly Trap Domain (VFT)</scene> in the open conformation, well separated <scene name='90/904307/Better_inactive_structure/2'>Cysteine Rich Domain</scene>, and distinct orientation of the 7 Transmembrane Domains (7TM). Perhaps the most critical component of the inactive form is the <scene name='90/904307/Tmd_helices/4'>asymmetric TM3-TM4 interface</scene> formed by both of the 7 alpha helices in the alpha and beta chains in the transmembrane domain. The transmembrane domain is mediated mainly by helix IV on the alpha chain and helix lll on the beta chain of the dimer through <scene name='90/904307/Tm3-tm4_hydrophobic/1'>hydrophobic interactions</scene>. These <scene name='90/904307/Tm3-tm4_hydrophobic/2'>hydrophobic interactions</scene> between both transmembrane helices stabilize inactive conformation of mGlu2.
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A few hallmarks of the inactive structure of mGlu2 are the <scene name='90/904307/Better_inactive_structure/3'>Venus Fly Trap Domain (VFT)</scene> in the open conformation, well separated <scene name='90/904307/Better_inactive_structure/2'>Cysteine Rich Domain</scene>, and distinct orientation of the 7 Transmembrane Domains (7TM). Perhaps the most critical component of the inactive form is the <scene name='90/904307/Tmd_helices/4'>asymmetric TM3-TM4 interface</scene> formed by both of the 7 alpha helices in the alpha and beta chains in the transmembrane domain. The transmembrane domain is mediated mainly by helix IV on the alpha chain and helix lll on the beta chain of the dimer through hydrophobic interactions. These <scene name='90/904307/Tm3-tm4_hydrophobic/2'>hydrophobic interactions</scene> between both transmembrane helices stabilize inactive conformation of mGlu2.
===Positive Allosteric Modulator(PAM) Bound===
===Positive Allosteric Modulator(PAM) Bound===

Revision as of 01:09, 14 April 2022

This Sandbox is Reserved from February 28 through September 1, 2022 for use in the course CH462 Biochemistry II taught by R. Jeremy Johnson at the Butler University, Indianapolis, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1700 through Sandbox Reserved 1729.
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Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2

Fully Active mGlu2 with G-Protein Bound (PDB: 7mts)

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