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English: Homodimeric two-pore domain potassium channel K2P1 with bound potassium ions (purple). Four helices extend away from the membrane, into the extra-cellular space. Voids in the channel protein are filled with electron density consistent with alkyl chains (black). PDB: 3UKM
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9 November 2011 (deposition at PDB)
Source Atom coordinates: https://www.rcsb.org/structure/3UKM; Visualization: Own work
Author Deposition authors: Long, S.B., Miller, A.N.;
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Homodimeric two-pore domain potassium channel K2P1 with bound potassium ions. (PDB: 3UKM)

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