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Presentation Year
2023
Amanda
Ratcliff
Chemistry
Undergraduate Student
Jenny
Cappuccio
Staff
Short Description of your Research or Creative Project (700 characters or less)
The CB2 G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) is found in the brainstem & hippocampus and is devoid of psychotropic effects but is less studied than the CB1 receptor. CB2 is inducible in CNS microglia following inflammation or injury, indicating a role in pain response. Here we sought to analyze CB2 using ChimeraX structures and overcome GPCR protein insolubility in extraction. The pET28a-CNR2, plasmid created and transformed into E.coli pLysS, was confirmed by restriction digest. Purification of CB2 micelles was achieved by affinity chromatography with detergent (43 kD). We aim to utilize nanodiscs to stabilize CB2, allowing studies of the molecular underpinnings informing treatment options.
Permission to Publish Work
Yes
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Primary Contact: First Name
David
Primary Contact: Last Name
Lopez
Primary Contact: Email
Dml100@humboldt.edu
Primary Contact: I am a
Undergraduate Student
Primary Contact: Phone Number
3237917202
Primary Contact: Academic Departments
Chemistry
Node ID
1366
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