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=== Receptor components ===
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[[Image:RAMP_diagram.jpg|500px|right|thumb|'''Figure 1.''' Three different RAMPs to compose AMY1R, AMY2R, and AMY3R when associated with the calcitonin receptor (shown in grey). RAMP1 is in red, RAMP2 is in blue, and RAMP3 is in green.]] AMYR is a heterodimer of a calcitonin receptor (CTR) and a receptor activity-modifying protein (RAMP). There are three different RAMPs, RAMP1, RAMP2, and RAMP3, that compose AMY1R, AMY2R, and AMY3R when associated with the CTR (Figure 1). The three different RAMPs are structurally similar to each other, so all three RAMPs are able to bind to the CTR without any modification of the CTR (Figure 2). [[Image:Overlay of RAMPs.png|400 px|right|thumb|'''Figure 2.''' Superimposition of RAMP1, RAMP2, and RAMP3. overlayed.]]
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AMYR is a heterodimer of a calcitonin receptor (CTR) and a receptor activity-modifying protein (RAMP). There are three different RAMPs, RAMP1, RAMP2, and RAMP3, that compose AMY1R, AMY2R, and AMY3R.
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[[Image:Overlay of RAMPs.png|500 px|right|thumb|Figure number]]
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The two major ligands of the calcitonin receptor are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcitonin calcitonin] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amylin amylin]. In the absence of a RAMP, the calcitonin receptor has greater affinity for calcitonin than amylin, but because the <scene name='10/1037496/Overlay_of_ligands/2'>two ligands are structurally similar</scene>, both calcitonin and amylin can bind to the CTR without any modification of the receptor. When the CTR is bound to a RAMP, the complex becomes the AMYR and has greater affinity for the <scene name='10/1037495/Ligand_in_membrane/1'>amylin ligand</scene> relative to the calcitonin ligand.(REFERENCE NEEDED HERE******)
The two major ligands of the calcitonin receptor are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcitonin calcitonin] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amylin amylin]. In the absence of a RAMP, the calcitonin receptor has greater affinity for calcitonin than amylin, but because the <scene name='10/1037496/Overlay_of_ligands/2'>two ligands are structurally similar</scene>, both calcitonin and amylin can bind to the CTR without any modification of the receptor. When the CTR is bound to a RAMP, the complex becomes the AMYR and has greater affinity for the <scene name='10/1037495/Ligand_in_membrane/1'>amylin ligand</scene> relative to the calcitonin ligand.(REFERENCE NEEDED HERE******)

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Amylin Receptor (AMYR)

Amylin Receptor (AMYR) with bound amylin ligand in dark yellow. Receptor activity-modifying protein in red, calcitonin receptor core in purple, and G protein in orange. PDB: 7tyf.

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