ligandbindingsdomene
Ligandbindingsdomene, often referred to as the ligand-binding domain (LBD), is a modular region in many proteins that binds ligands such as small molecules, ions, or peptides. As the functional contact point for recognizing specific ligands, the LBD modulates the activity, stability, localization, or protein–protein interactions of its host protein.
Structural features typically include a pocket or groove formed by a combination of alpha and beta elements.
LBDs occur in diverse protein families. In nuclear hormone receptors, the LBD binds steroids and other lipophilic
Studying LBDs relies on structural biology techniques such as X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, and NMR, as