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English: A 1.1 µs long-time MD simulation demonstrates that a sodium ion spontaneously penetrates the dopaminergic D2 receptor from the extracellular side. Once inside the receptor, the sodium ion provokes a conformational change of the rotamer switch Trp6.48. Moreover, in the presence of a sodium ion site c (below the rotamer switch Trp6.48), a second sodium ion is able to enter at times the D2 receptor where it occupies the orthosteric site a (above the rotamer switch Trp6.48).
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Source Video S1 from Selent J, Sanz F, Pastor M, De Fabritiis G (2010). "Induced Effects of Sodium Ions on Dopaminergic G-Protein Coupled Receptors". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000884. PMID 20711351. PMC: 2920834.
Author Selent J, Sanz F, Pastor M, De Fabritiis G
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