Q1. Eticlopride is a dopamine antagonist, which can block dopamine receptor sites and influence levels of dopamine. The

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Q1. Eticlopride is a dopamine antagonist, which can block dopamine receptor sites and influence levels of dopamine. The

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Q1 Eticlopride Is A Dopamine Antagonist Which Can Block Dopamine Receptor Sites And Influence Levels Of Dopamine The 1
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Q1. Eticlopride is a dopamine antagonist, which can block dopamine receptor sites and influence levels of dopamine. The molecule is involved in a number of intermolecular interactions with amino acids in the G protein-coupled receptor. OH Eticlopride i) Draw a suitable diagram to indicate where the following amino acids might interact with the molecule: phenylalanine; valine; histidine; tyrosine. In your answer, please draw the amino acids and show the interaction. ii) For each interaction you have shown, state the nature of that interaction (e.g. H- bonding, pi-pi etc.)
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