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<scene name='10/1037492/Gip_tirz/7'>Main scene of Tirzepatide bound to the GIP receptor. </scene> Tirzepatide and the natural GIP for the receptor contain some key differences, but they are all able to bind with a strong affinity to the receptor. | <scene name='10/1037492/Gip_tirz/7'>Main scene of Tirzepatide bound to the GIP receptor. </scene> Tirzepatide and the natural GIP for the receptor contain some key differences, but they are all able to bind with a strong affinity to the receptor. | ||
=== Active Site === | === Active Site === | ||
- | Main binding domains between tirzepatide and the GIP receptor would contain an arginine 190 and glutamine 220 residues to facilitate binding of the ligand. The binding is also able to use a tyrosine residue at position 1 that helps guide the ligand into the correct binding spot < | + | Main binding domains between tirzepatide and the GIP receptor would contain an arginine 190 and glutamine 220 residues to facilitate binding of the ligand. The binding is also able to use a tyrosine residue at position 1 that helps guide the ligand into the correct binding spot <ref name='Sun'>PMID:35333651</ref>.One key difference found was a point mutation at position 7 between an Isoleucine and Threonine <ref name='Sun'>PMID:35333651</ref>, which would result in a higher affinity for the tirzepatide molecule binding onto the receptor than the ligand. With this higher binding affinity, the ligand of tirzepatide is able to interact with the transporter |
[[Image:i7_vs_t7.png|300px|left|thumb|Figure 2: Key difference between GIP ligand and Tirzepatide at position 7. Ile7 is in pink (ligand), and Thr7 is in aqua(tirzepatide).]] | [[Image:i7_vs_t7.png|300px|left|thumb|Figure 2: Key difference between GIP ligand and Tirzepatide at position 7. Ile7 is in pink (ligand), and Thr7 is in aqua(tirzepatide).]] | ||
== References == | == References == |
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