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Ion channel structures: a review of recent progress
Authors:Domene Carmen  Haider Shozeb  Sansom Mark S P
Affiliation:University of Oxford, Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Department of Biochemistry, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QU, UK.
Abstract:
Several ion channel structures have recently been determined, including MthK (a bacterial K+ channel in an open state), KirBac (a bacterial homolog of mammalian inward rectifier K+ channels), KvAP (a bacterial voltage-activated K+ channel) and the pore domain of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. Analysis of these structures has increased our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying channel gating. A hydrophobic gate appears to operate in a number of channels. Structures of ligand binding domains provide some clues as to how ligand-induced conformational changes control channel gating, but further experimental and computational studies are required before a full picture emerges.
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