Protein 3a can form homodimers and tetramers. The homotetram...

created [InstanceEdit:9683039] Stephan, Ralf, 2020-04-14
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text Protein 3a can form homodimers and tetramers. The homotetramer shows typical patterns of ion channels. Transport of potassium ions through this channel is effective (Lu et al, 2006). Potassium efflux by protein 3a is important for 3a-induced NLRP3 inflammasome activation (Chen et al, 2019).
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