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A single amino acid of the cholecystokinin-B/gastrin receptor determines specificity for non-peptide antagonists
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A single amino acid of the cholecystokinin-B/gastrin receptor determines specificity for non-peptide antagonists

  • Martin Beinborn,
  • Young-Mee Lee,
  • Edward W. McBride,
  • Suzanne M. Quinn &
  • …
  • Alan S. Kopin 

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The Original Article was published on 25 March 1993

WE have noted an error in our numbering of amino acids in this letter. The valine in transmembrane domain VI that confers antagonist affinity to the human receptor was erroneously numbered as 319. The correct numbering should be human valine 349. In addition, the numbering of three of the canine mutants shown in Fig.

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Beinborn, M., Lee, YM., McBride, E. et al. A single amino acid of the cholecystokinin-B/gastrin receptor determines specificity for non-peptide antagonists. Nature 364, 362 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1038/364362d0

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