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  Background 
The Extracellular Domain () has a α-β-β structure which consists of two antiparallel β-sheets and an N-terminal α-helix[3]. 
  Function 
  Structure 
  Class B Structural Components 
  Helix I "Stalk" Region 
  Intracellular Helix VIII 
  Binding Pocket 
  Unique components to the GPCR 
The ECD region of Class GCPRs is defined by three conserved disulfide bonds. These bonds occur at , , and .
  Clinical Relevance 
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