Binding site of AChR

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== Superimpose HAP on AChBP ==
== Superimpose HAP on AChBP ==
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The crystal <scene name='68/688431/Binding_site_of_achr/1'>Structure of Acetylcholine binding site</scene> shows it’s a pentamer like the AChR molecule.which is obviously an ideal candidate for testing the relevance of the conformation of the HAP when bound to α-BTX, to that of the corresponding binding region in AChR.The short 13-mer binding HAP assumes a structure similar to the corresponding region of AChR upon binding to α-BTX.
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The crystal <scene name='68/688431/Binding_site_of_achr/1'>structure of Acetylcholine binding site</scene> shows it’s a pentamer like the AChR molecule.which is obviously an ideal candidate for testing the relevance of the conformation of the HAP when bound to α-BTX, to that of the corresponding binding region in AChR.The short 13-mer binding HAP assumes a structure similar to the corresponding region of AChR upon binding to α-BTX.
α-BTX binds perpendicular to the 5-fold axis of the AChBP molecule and therefore, there are no steric hindrance limitations even when five toxin molecules bind to AChBP.The X-ray confirm that the major interaction between α-BTX and the HAP occur residues 187-192 of AchR α subunit.
α-BTX binds perpendicular to the 5-fold axis of the AChBP molecule and therefore, there are no steric hindrance limitations even when five toxin molecules bind to AChBP.The X-ray confirm that the major interaction between α-BTX and the HAP occur residues 187-192 of AchR α subunit.

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structure of binding site of AChR

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