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=== Sodium binding site ===
=== Sodium binding site ===
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The [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4106411/ sodium binding site] conserved in class A GPCRs allosterically modulates the stabilization of the GPCR's inactive state. The <scene name='90/904324/Mrgprx2_sodium_site/3'>sodium binding site</scene> of MRGPRX2 contains the conserved Asp75, however, the conserved Ser116 on TM3 seen in class A GPCRs is replaced by Gly116.<ref name="Can"/> The presence of Gly as opposed to the polar Ser contributes to a lack of polar character in addition to decreasing the size of the binding pocket. The sodium pocket generally serves as an allosteric binding pocket for sodium. Both factors thereby limit the binding of sodium ions to the [https://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Neurotensin_receptor#sodium%20binding%20pocket sodium binding site] in MRGPRX2.<ref name="Can"/>
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The [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4106411/ sodium binding site] conserved in class A GPCRs allosterically modulates the stabilization of the GPCR's inactive state. The <scene name='90/904324/Mrgprx2_sodium_site/3'>sodium binding site</scene> of MRGPRX2 contains the conserved Asp75, however, the conserved Ser116 on TM3 seen in class A GPCRs is replaced by Gly116.<ref name="Can"/> The presence of Gly as opposed to the polar Ser contributes to a lack of polar character in addition to decreasing the size of the binding pocket. Both factors thereby limit the binding of sodium ions to the [https://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Neurotensin_receptor#sodium%20binding%20pocket sodium binding site] in MRGPRX2.<ref name="Can"/>
= Mechanism =
= Mechanism =

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Human Itch G-Coupled Protein Receptors

Cryo-EM structure of Gq coupled MRGPRX2.

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