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The acetylcholine receptor protein is a [...] of five peptide subunits conceptually forming a five-sided ring, with the central portion serving as the transduction ion channel. Only two of the five subunits are involved in acetylcho- line binding. The remaining three peptide subunits participate in the signal transduction process that involves a protein conforma- tional shift, allowing inward movement of sodium ions through the opened ion channel.
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pen- tamer

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The acetylcholine receptor protein is a [...] of five peptide subunits conceptually forming a five-sided ring, with the central portion serving as the transduction ion channel. Only two of the five subunits are involved in acetylcho- line binding. The remaining three peptide subunits participate in the signal transduction process that involves a protein conforma- tional shift, allowing inward movement of sodium ions through the opened ion channel.
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The acetylcholine receptor protein is a [...] of five peptide subunits conceptually forming a five-sided ring, with the central portion serving as the transduction ion channel. Only two of the five subunits are involved in acetylcho- line binding. The remaining three peptide subunits participate in the signal transduction process that involves a protein conforma- tional shift, allowing inward movement of sodium ions through the opened ion channel.
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pen- tamer
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