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English: Human cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) coloured blue to red from N- to C-terminus. Bound ligands are rendered as ball and stick models with the tetrahydrocannabinol agonist AM11542 coloured black and oleic acid, 1-oleoyl-R-glycerol and cholesterol coloured gray. PDB 5XRA
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8 June 2017 (deposition at PDB)
Source Atom coordinates: https://www.rcsb.org/structure/5XRA; Visualization: Own work
Author Deposition authors: Hua, T., Vemuri, K., Nikas, P.S., Laprairie, R.B., Wu, Y., Qu, L., Pu, M., Korde, A., Shan, J., Ho, J.H., Han, G.W., Ding, K., Li, X., Liu, H., Hanson, M.A., Zhao, S., Bohn, L.M., Makriyannis, A., Stevens, R.C., Liu, Z.J.;
Visualization author: Synpath

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Human cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) bound to tetrahydrocannabinol agonist AM11542 (black). PDB 5XRA

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