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After alpha/beta dimerization the transmembrane helices of the heavy chains can embed within the B-cell membrane as well. The side chains of this <scene name='95/952714/Integral_helices/1'>4-pass integral helix structure </scene> are primarily hydrophobic side chains that allow for interactions with the hydrophobic tails in the phospholipid bilayer. A total of 9 polar residues (picture that zooms in here??) between each of the heavy chains are included on the interior of the helix structure which interact with a few polar residues on the alpha and beta chains to hold the complex together. Additional interactions between the alpha/beta dimer and the heavy chains occur in the constant region. | After alpha/beta dimerization the transmembrane helices of the heavy chains can embed within the B-cell membrane as well. The side chains of this <scene name='95/952714/Integral_helices/1'>4-pass integral helix structure </scene> are primarily hydrophobic side chains that allow for interactions with the hydrophobic tails in the phospholipid bilayer. A total of 9 polar residues (picture that zooms in here??) between each of the heavy chains are included on the interior of the helix structure which interact with a few polar residues on the alpha and beta chains to hold the complex together. Additional interactions between the alpha/beta dimer and the heavy chains occur in the constant region. | ||
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Human B-cell Antigen Receptor: IgM BCR
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