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Potassium channel 3D structures
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**[[4bw5]], [[4xdj]] – hKCh TREK-2<br /> | **[[4bw5]], [[4xdj]] – hKCh TREK-2<br /> | ||
**[[4xdl]], [[4xdk]] – hKCh TREK-2 + Prozac derivative<br /> | **[[4xdl]], [[4xdk]] – hKCh TREK-2 + Prozac derivative<br /> | ||
| - | **[[5vkp | + | **[[5vkp]], [[6cq6]], [[6cq8]], [[6cq9]], [[6v36]], [[6v37]], [[6v3c]], [[6v3i]], [[6w7b]], [[6w7c]], [[6w7d]], [[6w7e]], [[6w82]], [[6w83]], [[6w84]], [[6w85]], [[6w86]], [[6w87]], [[6w88]], [[6w8a]], [[6w8c]], [[6w8f]] – mKCh TREK-1 (mutant)<br /> |
*MthK | *MthK | ||
Revision as of 10:02, 12 February 2022
3D structures of Potassium Channels
Updated on 12-February-2022
