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pentameric protein : ウィキペディア英語版 | pentameric protein A pentameric protein is a quaternary protein structure that consists of five protein subunits. These sub-units come together to form a channel. Each channel consist of two alpha chain, one beta, one gamma and one delta chains. These five chains assemble together (along with certain receptors like protons or acetylcholine) forming the structure of the channel.〔Hucho F., Changeux J.-P. (1973). "Molecular weight and quaternary structure of the cholinergic receptor protein extracted by detergents from Electrophorus electricus electric tissue". FEBS Lett. 38: 11–15〕 A Ligand-gated ion channel on the post-synaptic junction of the muscle-end plate is an example of such a channel. They are acetylcholine-operated ion channels, which means that acetylcholine brings about a conformational change. The channel allows the free movement of the cations like Na and K when acetyl choline binds to its receptors. Many viral capsids are formed by hexameric and pentameric proteins.〔(Virus Capsid Model )〕 Such capsids are assigned a triangulation number (T-number) which describe relation between the number of pentagons and hexagons. Protein enclosing bacterial organelles carboxysome is also made up of pentameric protein.〔(Atomic-level models of the bacterial carboxysome shell )〕 Synthetic pentameric proteins include MHC pentamers, a type of MHC multimer, comprising five peptide-MHC complexes associated via a coiled-coil domain, attached to five fluorophore moieties. These proteins are used as reagents in immunology research. ==References==
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