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Defining a conformational ensemble that directs activation of PPARγ

Chrisman et al., 2018

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Chrisman I
Nemetchek M
De Vera I
Shang J
Heidari Z
Long Y
Reyes-Caballero H
Galindo-Murillo R
Cheatham III T
Blayo A
Shin Y
Fuhrmann J
Griffin P
Kamenecka T
Kojetin D
Hughes T
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Nature communications

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The nuclear receptor ligand-binding domain (LBD) is a highly dynamic entity. Crystal structures have defined multiple low-energy LBD structural conformations of the activation function-2 (AF-2) co-regulator-binding surface, yet it remains unclear how ligand binding …
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