Binding site of AChR

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== Structure and Function about Binding Site of Acetylcholine Receptor ==
== Structure and Function about Binding Site of Acetylcholine Receptor ==
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There are two kinds of acetylcholine receptor in nature: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicotinic_acetylcholine_receptor nicotinic acetylcholine receptors] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscarinic_acetylcholine_receptor muscarinic acetylcholine receptors]. We should notice that the mAChRs are not ion channels, but belong instead to the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors that activate other ionic channels via a second messenger cascade. So in this page we just talk about the nAChR.

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Structure and Function about Binding Site of Acetylcholine Receptor

structure of binding site of AChR

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References

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