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A ligand that can bind to and alter the function of the receptor that triggers a physiological response is called a receptor '''agonist'''.
A ligand that can bind to and alter the function of the receptor that triggers a physiological response is called a receptor '''agonist'''.

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Structure of human FXR ligand-binding domain (magenta) complex with non-steroidal agonist, nuclear receptor coactivator 1 peptide (cyan) and sulfate ions (PDB entry 3ruu)

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References

  1. Akwabi-Ameyaw A, Caravella JA, Chen L, Creech KL, Deaton DN, Madauss KP, Marr HB, Miller AB, Navas F 3rd, Parks DJ, Spearing PK, Todd D, Williams SP, Wisely GB. Conformationally constrained farnesoid X receptor (FXR) agonists: Alternative replacements of the stilbene. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2011 Aug 11. PMID:21890356 doi:10.1016/j.bmcl.2011.08.034

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