Connexin

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The short NTHs of the six protomers formthe funnel , This finding agrees with an NMR solution structure of an N-terminal peptide of Cx26, which showed that the loop connecting the NTH to TM1 is very flexible30. Asp 2 forms hydrogen bonds with the mainchain amide of Thr 5 from the neighbouring protomer. The Asp 2 and Thr 5 residues on neighbouring NTHs at the bottom of the funnel form a circular girdle, as previously seen in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor31, which stabilizes the funnel structure . <ref name='Structure'/>
The short NTHs of the six protomers formthe funnel , This finding agrees with an NMR solution structure of an N-terminal peptide of Cx26, which showed that the loop connecting the NTH to TM1 is very flexible30. Asp 2 forms hydrogen bonds with the mainchain amide of Thr 5 from the neighbouring protomer. The Asp 2 and Thr 5 residues on neighbouring NTHs at the bottom of the funnel form a circular girdle, as previously seen in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor31, which stabilizes the funnel structure . <ref name='Structure'/>
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'''Differences between wild type and muatant connexin:'''

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Suga M, Maeda S, Nakagawa S, Yamashita E, Tsukihara T. A description of the structural determination procedures of a gap junction channel at 3.5 A resolution. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2009 Aug;65(Pt 8):758-66. Epub 2009, Jul 10. PMID:19622859 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0907444909014711

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