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NAChR receptor ligand binding domains

Figure 2.1 Diagram of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) structure. A top view of (A) an a7 nAChR and (B) a p2 nAChR shows that homomeric and heteromeric classes of nAChRs are both pentameric in structure. Each subunit is made up of four transmembrane domains with the M2 domain making up the ion pore. (C) A side view of the four transmembrane regions shows the N terminus, C terminus, and large M3-M4 intracellular loop that make up each nAChR subunit. The extracellular loops are available for binding to ligands and the intracellular loop is available for regulation of the nAChR by intracellular signaling proteins. Figure 2.1 Diagram of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) structure. A top view of (A) an a7 nAChR and (B) a p2 nAChR shows that homomeric and heteromeric classes of nAChRs are both pentameric in structure. Each subunit is made up of four transmembrane domains with the M2 domain making up the ion pore. (C) A side view of the four transmembrane regions shows the N terminus, C terminus, and large M3-M4 intracellular loop that make up each nAChR subunit. The extracellular loops are available for binding to ligands and the intracellular loop is available for regulation of the nAChR by intracellular signaling proteins.

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