Conserved aspartic acid residues 79 and 113 of the beta-adrenergic receptor have different roles in receptor function.
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Deletion mutagenesis experiments have demonstrated that the binding site of the beta-adrenergic receptor involves the hydrophobic core of the protein (Dixon, R. A. F., Sigal, I. S., Rands, E., Register, R. B., Candelore, M. R., Blake, A. D., and Strader, C. ...Singl …
Deletion mutagenesis experiments have demonstrated that the binding site of the beta-adrenergic receptor involves the hydrophobic core of th …