INT346540
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In Figure 3A, one can see that the first residues of TIP39 bind in a hydrophobic site in the central cavity. | |||||||||||||||
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TIP39 binds to both receptors, but to PTH2R a hundredfold stronger than to PTH1R and only signal through PTH2R. | |||||||||||||||
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As only TIP39 causes internalisation of the receptor and the primary difference being an aspartic acid in position 7 of TIP39 that interacts with histidine 396 in the receptor, versus isoleucine/histidine residues in the related hormones, this might be a trigger interaction for the events that cause internalisation.
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