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<tr><td><div class="scrolling">'''Touch-Sensitive Channel'''<br>
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<tr><td><div class="scrolling">'''Virus Capsid Geometry'''<br>
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Touching stretches cell membranes, opening mechanosensitive ion channels, leading to sensation by the nervous system.
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Pictured is the transmembrane region of a similar channel in bacteria. When closed, the narrow opening is lined by hydrophobic
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amino acid sidechains, making it non-conductive to ions.
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>>> [[Mechanosensitive channels: opening and closing|See more animations and explanation]] >>>
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>>> [[SV40 Capsid Simplified|See more animations and explanation]] >>>
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Revision as of 20:06, 21 December 2024

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Virus Capsid Geometry


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