Binding site of AChR

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This notion is supported by recent studies on charge reversal mutations of basic residues on loop 2 of α-neurotoxin
This notion is supported by recent studies on charge reversal mutations of basic residues on loop 2 of α-neurotoxin
The possible formation of an intermolecular salt bridge between AChR and α-BTX at that positionmay provide further explanation to the high affinity of binding of the toxin to the receptor.This notion is supported by recent studies on charge reversal mutations of basic residues on loop 2 of α-neurotoxin
The possible formation of an intermolecular salt bridge between AChR and α-BTX at that positionmay provide further explanation to the high affinity of binding of the toxin to the receptor.This notion is supported by recent studies on charge reversal mutations of basic residues on loop 2 of α-neurotoxin
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Structure and Function about Binding Site of Acetylcholine Receptor

structure of binding site of AChR

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References

  1. Samson AO, Levitt M. Inhibition mechanism of the acetylcholine receptor by alpha-neurotoxins as revealed by normal-mode dynamics. Biochemistry. 2008 Apr 1;47(13):4065-70. doi: 10.1021/bi702272j. Epub 2008 Mar 8. PMID:18327915 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi702272j

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