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Description Crystal structure of the beta-2 adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) with its inverse agonist carazolol. Derived from the 2.4 Å crystal stucture of the bata-2 adrenoceptor/T4 lysozyme fusion protein (2RH1, Cherezov V et al. (2007). High-Resolution Crystal Structure of an Engineered Human β2-Adrenergic G Protein Coupled Receptor. Science (in press). PMID: 17962520). Structural informations were obtained from pdb.org and modelled using spdbv.
Blue: TMI.
Lightblue: TMII.
Cyan: TMIII.
Green: TMIV.
Lightgreen: Helix in ECL2.
Yellow: TMVV.
Organge: TMVI.
Red-orange: TMVII.
Red: Hx8.
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current22:22, 16 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 22:22, 16 December 2012702 × 933 (345 KB)S. JähnichenPAL residue included
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