
A multitude of biological processes requires the participation of specific cations, such as H+, Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+. Many of these processes can take place only when proteins have the ability to discriminate between different ions with a very high fidelity. How this is possible is a fundamental
Ions, Models, Molecular, Ion Transport, Physiology, selectivity, Life Sciences, transporters, channels, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Ion Channels, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Substrate Specificity, Perspective, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, CMMB, ion, Ion Channel Gating
Ions, Models, Molecular, Ion Transport, Physiology, selectivity, Life Sciences, transporters, channels, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Ion Channels, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Substrate Specificity, Perspective, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, CMMB, ion, Ion Channel Gating
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