Fig. 4: Electrostatic surfaces of the ET-1-bound ETAR and IRL1620-bound ETBR complex structures. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Electrostatic surfaces of the ET-1-bound ETAR and IRL1620-bound ETBR complex structures.

From: Structural basis of peptide recognition and activation of endothelin receptors

Fig. 4

The electrostatic surface presentation of the extracellular regions of ET-1 bound ETAR (a) and IRL1620-bound ETBR (b) are shown. ET-1 in the ET-1-ETAR complex structure is omitted for a clear presentation. The electrostatic potential was calculated and presented using PyMOL. Deep blue represents positively charged and red represents negatively charged areas.

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