Describe the structure of ion channels.

Describe the structure of ion channels.



Answer: They are usually made up of identical protein dimers (usually alpha helices) on a membrane that open up to produce a pore and a vestibule in the middle of the membrane. They have a selectivity filter formed by charged residues or an atom like O such that only molecules of the opposite charge will be able to pass through. They pass through by forming transient bonds.


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