Phospholipids In The Cell Membrane Help Regulate Ion Channels
Tue, 27 Feb 2007 04:00 AM EST
... Though the cell membrane is a protective barrier, it also plays a role in letting some foreign material in -- via ion channels that dot the cell's surface. Now new research from the Nobel Prize-winning laboratory that first solved the atomic structure of several such channels shows that their function is controlled in part by a complex interaction between a channel's voltage sensor and the cell membrane immediately adjacent to it. ...
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