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The CLC-ec1 (1OTS) protein is a transmembrane | The CLC-ec1 (1OTS) protein is a transmembrane | ||
voltage-gated CLC transporter found in | voltage-gated CLC transporter found in | ||
Revision as of 12:19, 6 June 2011
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The CLC-ec1 (1OTS) protein is a transmembrane voltage-gated CLC transporter found in Eschrecheria Coli. It is essential to proper electrical activity in muscle cells and some neurons, in the transportion of electrolytes across epithelial layers, and in maintaining proper cell volume. Alessio Accardi and his team conducted an experiment to learn more about the Cl-/H+ exchange that is essential to the function of the protein. To assist his team in their work, the ECFS SMART Team designed a physical model of the protein using Jmol.
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