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===Intermediate Form===
===Intermediate Form===
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No Cryo-EM structures are currently available for the intermediate form, but it is an important state for the full activation of mGlu2. During the intermediate form, Glutamate, the agonist of mGlu2, binds both agonist binding sites. The <scene name='90/904308/Agonist_binding_site/4'>Agonist Binding Site</scene> is formed by both lobes of the VFT. The structure of mGlu2 will still remain in the inactive form upon two glutamates binding. The binding of glutamate, however, promotes signaling down the receptor <ref name="Lin" />.
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No Cryo-EM structures are currently available for the intermediate form, but it is an important state for the full activation of mGlu2. While in the intermediate form, Glutamate, the agonist of mGlu2, binds both agonist binding sites. The <scene name='90/904308/Agonist_binding_site/4'>Agonist Binding Site</scene> is formed by both lobes of the VFT. The structure of mGlu2 will still remain in the inactive form upon two glutamates binding. The binding of glutamate, however, promotes signaling down the receptor <ref name="Lin" />.
===PAM and NAM Bound Form===
===PAM and NAM Bound Form===

Revision as of 01:52, 14 April 2022

Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2

Fully Active mGlu2 with G-Protein Bound

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References

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