Amphipathic analysis and possible formation of the ion channel in an acetylcholine receptor.
AUTOR(ES)
Finer-Moore, J
RESUMO
Fourier analysis of the hydrophobicities of the acetylcholine receptor subunit sequences reveals regions of amphipathic secondary structure. Prediction of a consensus secondary structure based on this analysis and on an empirical prediction method leads to a testable hypothesis about how the ion channel is formed and might function. Knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of acetylcholine receptors is consistent with features of the model proposed and provides some constraints.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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