Nobel Prize Quips: Explore the structure of B2AR bound to its G-protein.

Today, Nobel Laureates Robert J. Lefkowitz and Brian K. Kobilka take center stage in Stockholm where they will receive their Nobel Prize Medals for their studies of G-protein--coupled receptors (GPCRs).

To mark this occasion we have written a special Quips article which explores the Nobel Prize winning structure of B2AR bound to its G-protein.

http://pdbe.org/quips?story=B2AR

GPCRs are signalling proteins which enable cells to communicate with each other and the surrounding environment. They provide the molecular framework and mechanism for the transmission of a wide variety of signals over the cell membrane, between cells and over long distances in the body. In this Quips you will learn how the structure of B2AR bound to its G-protein helped explain how binding of a small molecule on one face of B2AR activates the G-protein.

If you have an interesting structure whose story you would like to tell (with our help) in the form of a Quips article, please contact us at p...@ebi.ac.uk <mailto:p...@ebi.ac.uk?subject=Quips>

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Gary.

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