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Proton Channels

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<StructureSection load='' size='450' side='right' scene='Proton_Channels/Cartoon/2' caption='Linear interpolation morph from [[3bkd]] to model 1 of [[2rlf]]. '>
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The M2 protein of influenza A virus is a proton channel. Its function is essential for productive infection by the virus.
The M2 protein of influenza A virus is a proton channel. Its function is essential for productive infection by the virus.
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caption='Linear interpolation morph from [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/3bkd 3bkd] to [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/2rlf 2rlf model 1] ' />
caption='Linear interpolation morph from [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/3bkd 3bkd] to [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/2rlf 2rlf model 1] ' />
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<applet load='3bkd2rlf.pdb' size='400' frame='true' align='right' scene='Proton_Channels/Cartoon/2' caption='Linear interpolation morph from 3bkd to model 1 of 2rlf. ' />
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At right is a [[Morphs|linear-interpolation morph]] between 3BKD and 2RLF, showing the proposed opening and closing of this channel. {{Button_Toggle_Animation2}}
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At right is a [[Morphs|linear-interpolation morph]] between 3BKD and 2RLF, showing the proposed opening and closing of this channel.
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In addition to watching the animation as alpha-helical ribbons, it is useful to watch it <scene name='Proton_Channels/Spacefilled/1'>spacefilled</scene>. '''Be sure to rotate the molecule with your mouse to watch the animation from different perspectives!'''
In addition to watching the animation as alpha-helical ribbons, it is useful to watch it <scene name='Proton_Channels/Spacefilled/1'>spacefilled</scene>. '''Be sure to rotate the molecule with your mouse to watch the animation from different perspectives!'''
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<scene name='Proton_Channels/Gating/1'>His37 and Trp41</scene> are believed to be crucial for pH-dependent gating.
<scene name='Proton_Channels/Gating/1'>His37 and Trp41</scene> are believed to be crucial for pH-dependent gating.
(The apparent collapse and re-expansion of their sidechains is an artifact due to the [[Morphs|linear interpolation method of morphing]].) Here are His and Trp <scene name='Proton_Channels/Gating/2'>spacefilled</scene>.
(The apparent collapse and re-expansion of their sidechains is an artifact due to the [[Morphs|linear interpolation method of morphing]].) Here are His and Trp <scene name='Proton_Channels/Gating/2'>spacefilled</scene>.
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To be explained in a later revision, along with new scenes:
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[http://www.molmovdb.org/cgi-bin/morph.cgi?ID=b505428-6008 Morph from Yale]
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==3D structures of ion channels==
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[[Ion channels]]
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==Additional Resources==
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For additional information, see: [[Influenza]] <br />
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For additional information, see: [[Membrane Channels & Pumps]]
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