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[[Image:Overview_mGlu_2.jpg|900 px|center|thumb|Figure 4. Illustration of mGlu's conformational change process.]]
[[Image:Overview_mGlu_2.jpg|900 px|center|thumb|Figure 4. Illustration of mGlu's conformational change process.]]
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'''3.''' (Figure 3-3) A second glutamate then binds to the other <scene name='90/904320/Active_site_interactions/4'>binding pocket</scene> of the VFT. Mediated by L639, F643, N735, W773, and F776, a <scene name='90/904320/Pam/8'>positive allosteric modulator</scene> (PAM) also binds within the seven TMD helices of the alpha chain <ref name="Seven">PMID:34194039</ref>. This closed conformation of the VFT now has an inter-lobe angle of 25° is considered to be in the <scene name='90/904320/Active_mglu/10'>active conformation</scene><ref name="Seven">PMID:34194039</ref>. The binding of these ligands allows the CRDs to compact and come together. This conformational transformation causes the TMD to form a separate, active asymmetric conformation with a <scene name='90/904320/Active_helices/14'>TM6-TM6 interface</scene> between the chains (Figure 3)<ref name="Seven">PMID:34194039</ref>.
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'''3.''' (Figure 3-3) A second glutamate then binds to the other <scene name='90/904320/Active_site_interactions/4'>binding pocket</scene> of the VFT. Mediated by L639, F643, N735, W773, and F776, a <scene name='90/904320/Pam/8'>positive allosteric modulator</scene> (PAM) also binds within the seven TMD helices of the alpha chain <ref name="Seven">PMID:34194039</ref>. This closed conformation of the VFT now has an inter-lobe angle of 25° is considered to be in the <scene name='90/904320/Active_mglu/10'>active conformation</scene><ref name="Seven">PMID:34194039</ref>. The binding of these [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligand ligands] allows the CRDs to compact and come together. This conformational transformation causes the TMD to form a separate, active asymmetric conformation with a <scene name='90/904320/Active_helices/14'>TM6-TM6 interface</scene> between the chains (Figure 3)<ref name="Seven">PMID:34194039</ref>.
[[Image:Screen Shot 2022-04-18 at 10.20.26 PM.png|300 px|right|thumb|Figure 5. The interaction between an active mGlu (magenta/lime/purple/crimson) and a G-protein (orange). Hydrogen bonds are shown through black dashes]]
[[Image:Screen Shot 2022-04-18 at 10.20.26 PM.png|300 px|right|thumb|Figure 5. The interaction between an active mGlu (magenta/lime/purple/crimson) and a G-protein (orange). Hydrogen bonds are shown through black dashes]]

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Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor

Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor PDB:7epa

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