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We may notice the presence of a glycine (<scene name='60/604488/Gly67/1'>Gly67</scene>) which brings four carbonyl oxygen atoms, more inward oriented, able to bind with water molecules. This create an environement which can chelate K+ and Rb+ ions, but avoid the binding of Na+.
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We may notice the presence of a glycine (<scene name='60/604488/Gly67/2'>Gly67</scene>) which brings four carbonyl oxygen atoms, more inward oriented, able to bind with water molecules. This create an environement which can chelate K+ and Rb+ ions, but avoid the binding of Na+.
Moreover, thanks to a space intercation between Asp 66 and Gly67, the external site has a higher affinity for divalent cations such as Ca2+ and Ba2+ rather than monovalent such as K+ and Rb+ <ref> PMID: 17878296</ref>.
Moreover, thanks to a space intercation between Asp 66 and Gly67, the external site has a higher affinity for divalent cations such as Ca2+ and Ba2+ rather than monovalent such as K+ and Rb+ <ref> PMID: 17878296</ref>.

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NaK channel

PDB ID 3e83

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