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== Amylin Receptor == | == Amylin Receptor == | ||
The amylin receptor (AMYR) is the result of the heterodimerization of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcitonin_receptor calcitonin receptor (CT)] and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receptor_activity-modifying_protein receptor-activity modifying protein (RAMP)]. The patterns of peptide interaction between CT and AMYR are very similar overall, but amylin has a higher affinity for AMYR1 and AMYR3 than AMYR2. | The amylin receptor (AMYR) is the result of the heterodimerization of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcitonin_receptor calcitonin receptor (CT)] and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receptor_activity-modifying_protein receptor-activity modifying protein (RAMP)]. The patterns of peptide interaction between CT and AMYR are very similar overall, but amylin has a higher affinity for AMYR1 and AMYR3 than AMYR2. | ||
| + | [[Image:AMYR.png|300 px|right|thumb|Figure 2. Effects of Amylin in Humans]] | ||
== Calcitonin Receptor and G-alpha Interactions == | == Calcitonin Receptor and G-alpha Interactions == | ||
Revision as of 00:14, 10 April 2024
Homo sapiens Amylin3 Receptor, AMYR3
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