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PDBsum entry 1my0
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Membrane protein
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PDB id
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1my0
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* Residue conservation analysis
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References listed in PDB file
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Key reference
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Title
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Probing the function, Conformational plasticity, And dimer-Dimer contacts of the glur2 ligand-Binding core: studies of 5-Substituted willardiines and glur2 s1s2 in the crystal.
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Authors
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R.Jin,
E.Gouaux.
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Ref.
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Biochemistry, 2003,
42,
5201-5213.
[DOI no: ]
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PubMed id
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Abstract
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Numerous naturally occurring and synthetic alpha-amino acids act as agonists on
(S)-2-amino-3-(3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole) propionic acid (AMPA) receptors
but nevertheless display significant differences in their functional properties
and modes of interaction. The 5-substituted willardiines are a series of
compounds that exhibit a range of affinities, act as partial agonists, and give
rise to intermediate levels of activation and desensitization. However, the
molecular basis for the activities of 5-substituted willardiines has not been
conclusively elaborated at the level of atomic resolution. Here we provide
insight into the molecular basis of the potency and efficacy elicited by the
5-substituted willardiines on the basis of cocrystal structures with the GluR2
ligand-binding core. We also show that the crystallized ligand-binding core has
an affinity for agonists similar to the ligand-binding core in solution.
Analysis of multiple crystal lattices suggests modes by which the ligand-binding
core dimers interact in the tetrameric receptor. These studies further our
understanding of how subtle differences in the structures of agonists are
correlated to changes in the conformation of residues and water molecules in the
immediate binding pocket and to the degree of domain closure.
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Secondary reference #1
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Title
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Partial agonist action defined by stabilization of specific conformational substates
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Authors
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R.Jin,
T.Bank,
M.L.Mayer,
S.Traynelis,
E.Gouaux.
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Ref.
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TO BE PUBLISHED ...
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