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Now, we can devote our attention to examine what occurs at the <scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer_base/1'>base of the N-terminal region</scene>.Those are the <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_2/1'>residues involved</scene> in relevant interactions that contribute to the stabilization of the trimeric form. It becomes evident that residues in Those are their specific <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_names/1'>names</scene>.<scene name='78/788815/Names-transparent/1'>Click here</scene> to give emphasis on them, and <scene name='78/788815/Names-transparent-zoom-clear/1'>here</scene> to get a better spatial notion of its arrangement.
Now, we can devote our attention to examine what occurs at the <scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer_base/1'>base of the N-terminal region</scene>.Those are the <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_2/1'>residues involved</scene> in relevant interactions that contribute to the stabilization of the trimeric form. It becomes evident that residues in Those are their specific <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_names/1'>names</scene>.<scene name='78/788815/Names-transparent/1'>Click here</scene> to give emphasis on them, and <scene name='78/788815/Names-transparent-zoom-clear/1'>here</scene> to get a better spatial notion of its arrangement.
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If we <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_2_polarity/1'>color according to their polarities</scene> (recall: <font color='fuchsia'><b>pink</b></font> for charged aminoacids, and <font color='darkgrey'><b>grey</b></font> for aliphatic ones), it becomes evident their charged nature. Them, there is no hydrophobic packing taking place at this region. Instead, there are '''hydrogen bonds''' as the main eletrostatic interaction. Notice, again, the <scene name='78/788815/Names-transparent-elements/2'>element composition</scene> of each aminoacid: in this color scheme, <font color='grey'><b> carbons are grey</b></font>, <font color='red'><b>oxygens are red</b></font> and <font color='blue'><b>nitrogens are blue</b></font> ({{Template:ColorKey_Element_C}},{{Template:ColorKey_Element_O}}, {{Template:ColorKey_Element_N}}).
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If we <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_2_polarity/1'>color according to their polarities</scene> (recall: <font color='fuchsia'><b>pink</b></font> for charged aminoacids, and <font color='darkgrey'><b>grey</b></font> for aliphatic ones), it becomes evident their charged nature. Them, there is no hydrophobic packing taking place at this region. Instead, there are '''hydrogen bonds''' as the main eletrostatic interaction. Notice, again, the <scene name='78/788815/Names-transparent-elements/2'>element composition</scene> of each aminoacid: in this color scheme, again, we have {{Template:ColorKey_Element_C}},{{Template:ColorKey_Element_O}}, and {{Template:ColorKey_Element_N}}.
There are six hydrogen-bonding pairs contributing to the stabilization of the molecule. The hydrogen bonds are essentialy formed between <scene name='78/788815/Glu76-arg141/2'>Glu76 and Arg141</scene>, <scene name='78/788815/His_74_lys_72/1'>His 74 and Lys 72</scene>, <scene name='78/788815/His_74_asp_79/1'>His 74 and Asp 79</scene>, <scene name='78/788815/His_74_and_glu_76/1'>His 74 and Glu 76</scene>, <scene name='78/788815/Asp_78_and_glu_75/1'>Asp 78 and Glu 75</scene> and <scene name='78/788815/Asp_78_and_lys_123/1'>Asp 78 and Lys 123</scene>
There are six hydrogen-bonding pairs contributing to the stabilization of the molecule. The hydrogen bonds are essentialy formed between <scene name='78/788815/Glu76-arg141/2'>Glu76 and Arg141</scene>, <scene name='78/788815/His_74_lys_72/1'>His 74 and Lys 72</scene>, <scene name='78/788815/His_74_asp_79/1'>His 74 and Asp 79</scene>, <scene name='78/788815/His_74_and_glu_76/1'>His 74 and Glu 76</scene>, <scene name='78/788815/Asp_78_and_glu_75/1'>Asp 78 and Glu 75</scene> and <scene name='78/788815/Asp_78_and_lys_123/1'>Asp 78 and Lys 123</scene>
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'''The Role of the Channel'''
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