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Lab publishes new study in eLife on conformational dynamics of mGluR2. /June 10, 2019 by Joshua Levitz

Congrats to the lab, especially graduate students Vanessa Gutzeit and Jordana Thibado, on a new publication in eLife: Conformational dynamics between transmembrane domains and allosteric modulation of a metabotropic glutamate receptor. DOI: 10.7554/eLife.45116

An inter-TMD FRET assay reveals LBD-independent reorientation in response to positive allosteric modulators.

An inter-TMD FRET assay reveals LBD-independent reorientation in response to positive allosteric modulators.

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