English: The complex formed by alpha-bungarotoxin (blue) bound to the extracellular domain of the alpha-9 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR, orange). The toxin is a long-chain three-finger toxin whose interactions with the receptor are mediated through loops I and II. Disulfide bonds - four conserved bonds in the toxin core and one in loop II - are shown in yellow.
Rendered from PDB ID 4UY2.
Crystal Structures of Free and Antagonist-Bound States of Human Alpha9 Nicotinic Receptor Extracellular Domain.
Zouridakis, M., Giastas, P., Zarkadas, E., Chroni-Tzartou, D., Bregestovski, P., Tzartos, S.J.
(2014) Nat.Struct.Mol.Biol. 21: 976
PMID: 25282151
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