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[[Image:Amphbindingfinal.png|275 px|right|thumb|'''Figure 3''': Electrostatic illustration of the amphipathic binding pocket of the LPA<sub>1</sub> receptor. This binding pocket was revealed by cutting away the exterior or the protein. This binding pocket, located in the interior of the protein, has both polar and nonpolar regions. The blue and red coloration highlight the positively and negatively charged regions, respectively, and the white color shows the nonpolar region of the binding pocket.]] | [[Image:Amphbindingfinal.png|275 px|right|thumb|'''Figure 3''': Electrostatic illustration of the amphipathic binding pocket of the LPA<sub>1</sub> receptor. This binding pocket was revealed by cutting away the exterior or the protein. This binding pocket, located in the interior of the protein, has both polar and nonpolar regions. The blue and red coloration highlight the positively and negatively charged regions, respectively, and the white color shows the nonpolar region of the binding pocket.]] | ||
=== SHOC2 and PP1C === | === SHOC2 and PP1C === | ||
- | PP1C binds to SHOC2 on its leucine rich region(LRR). Specifically, on two broad surfaces between LRR2 and LRR5 and between LRR7 and LRR11. Five main hydrogen bonds are made: E56-R182, E167-R203, E54-K180, R187-H178, R188-E155. The binding regions can also be shown as acidic and basic patches on <scene name='95/952718/Acid_base_pp1c/1'>PP1C</scene> and SHOC2. The corresponding patches interact to form a binary complex. | + | PP1C binds to SHOC2 on its leucine rich region(LRR). Specifically, on two broad surfaces between LRR2 and LRR5 and between LRR7 and LRR11. Five main hydrogen bonds are made: E56-R182, E167-R203, E54-K180, R187-H178, R188-E155. The binding regions can also be shown as acidic and basic patches on <scene name='95/952718/Acid_base_pp1c/1'>PP1C</scene> and <scene name='95/952718/Acid_base_shoc2/1'>SHOC2</scene>. The corresponding patches interact to form a <scene name='95/952718/Acid_base_shoc2pp1c/1'>binary complex</scene>. |
=== SHOC2 and MRAS === | === SHOC2 and MRAS === | ||
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