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Structure
Overall Structure
Inactive State
Intermediate Form
PAM Bound Form
Figure 3:This is PAM located in its binding pocket. PAM, JNJ-40411813, is shown in magenta and colored by atom. The image shows four labelled alpha helices (III, V, VI, and VII) that create the binding pocket in the 7TM region of mGlu2 for PAM to bind within. The binding of PAM promotes the function of the mGLu2.
NAM Bound Form
Active State
Function
Clinical Relevance
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