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Its activity is regulated by purine nucleotides (inhibitors) and non-esterified fatty acids (activators).
Its activity is regulated by purine nucleotides (inhibitors) and non-esterified fatty acids (activators).
It proposes that in the protein core there must exist a hydrophilic translocation pore whose access is controlled by gates. It is highly likely that the hydrophilic channel is formed by the transmembrane á-helices and that loops contribute to the formation of the gates.
It proposes that in the protein core there must exist a hydrophilic translocation pore whose access is controlled by gates. It is highly likely that the hydrophilic channel is formed by the transmembrane á-helices and that loops contribute to the formation of the gates.
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<scene name='60/607861/Ucp1/1'>UCP1</scene>
 
<scene name='60/607861/Ucp1_active_site/5'>UCP1's active site</scene>
<scene name='60/607861/Ucp1_active_site/5'>UCP1's active site</scene>

Revision as of 13:00, 23 November 2014

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