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The GLP-1 bound receptor showed extensive peptide interactions across the transmembrane pocket, extracellular loops, and a deep water-mediated hydrogen-bond network critical for receptor activation.
The GLP-1 bound receptor showed extensive peptide interactions across the transmembrane pocket, extracellular loops, and a deep water-mediated hydrogen-bond network critical for receptor activation.
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Binding of the Small Molecule Agonists seemed more superificial but was still distinct.
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Binding of the Small Molecule Agonists seemed more superficial but was still distinct.
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CHU-128 occupied a planar orientation with limited overlap to the peptide and failed to engage key TM7 and water-network interactions, whereas PF-06882961 adopted a deeper, elongated structure that overlapped the GLP-1 N-terminal binding region and stabilised a rich structural water network similar to that observed for the peptide. This differential binding might explain why PF-06882961 has a broad signalling profile like GLP-1.
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CHU-128 occupied a planar orientation with limited overlap to the peptide and failed to engage key TM7 and water-network interactions, whereas PF-06882961 adopted a deeper, elongated pose that overlapped the GLP-1 N-terminal binding region and stabilised a rich structural water network similar to that observed for the peptide. This differential binding might explain why PF-06882961 has a broad signalling profile like GLP-1.
 
== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==

Revision as of 06:39, 30 November 2025

Differential GLP-1R Binding and Activation by Peptide and Non-peptide Agonists

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References

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