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DescriptionDynamic-Cholesterol-Conditioned-Dimerization-of-the-G-Protein-Coupled-Chemokine-Receptor-Type-4-pcbi.1005169.s002.ogv |
English: Video of an example dimerization of CXCR4 in a POPC membrane with 30% cholesterol content. The dimer was formed after approximately 5 μs. The symmetric TM3,4/TM3,4 dimer interface with intercalating cholesterol molecules is shown in a coarse-grained representation and is then backmapped into an atomistic model. |
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Source | S2 Video from Pluhackova K, Gahbauer S, Kranz F, Wassenaar T, Böckmann R (2016). "Dynamic Cholesterol-Conditioned Dimerization of the G Protein Coupled Chemokine Receptor Type 4". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005169. PMID 27812115. PMC: 5094716. | ||
Author | Pluhackova K, Gahbauer S, Kranz F, Wassenaar T, Böckmann R | ||
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Short title | Video of an example dimerization of CXCR4 in a POPC membrane with 30% cholesterol content. |
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Author | Pluhackova K, Gahbauer S, Kranz F, Wassenaar T, Böckmann R |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | The dimer was formed after approximately 5 μs. The symmetric TM3,4/TM3,4 dimer interface with intercalating cholesterol molecules is shown in a coarse-grained representation and is then backmapped into an atomistic model. |
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