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=== Transmembrane Domain ===
=== Transmembrane Domain ===
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Within the transmembrane domain of the CTR, hydrophobic R groups span the phospholipid bilayer, anchoring the protein into the cell membrane upon amylin binding to the receptor.
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Within the transmembrane domain (TMD) of the CTR, hydrophobic R groups span the phospholipid bilayer, anchoring the protein into the cell membrane upon amylin binding to the receptor.
===Chemical Modifications to Amylin===
===Chemical Modifications to Amylin===
====N-Terminus Disulfide====
====N-Terminus Disulfide====

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AMYR

AMYR Bound to Amylin

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References

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Andrew Helmerich,Mathias Vander Eide, Ben Whiteside

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