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Architecture and subunit arrangement of native AMPA receptors[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
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Architecture and subunit arrangement of native AMPA receptors[MEMBRANE PROTEIN/Immune System]
Architecture and subunit arrangement of native AMPA receptors[MEMBRANE PROTEIN/IMMUNE SYSTEM]
Open state GluA2 in complex with STZ and blocked by AgTx-636, after micelle signal subtraction[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Open state GluA2 in complex with STZ and blocked by NASPM, after micelle signal subtraction[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Open state GluA2 in complex with STZ and blocked by IEM-1460, after micelle signal subtraction[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Open state GluA2 in complex with STZ after micelle signal subtraction[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Activated GluA2 complex bound to glutamate, cyclothiazide, and STZ in digitonin[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Structure of AMPA receptor-TARP complex[membrane protein, metal transport]
Cryo-EM structure of GluA2-2xSTZ complex at 7.8 Angstrom resolution[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Cryo-EM structure of GluA2-1xSTZ complex at 6.4 Angstrom resolution[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Cryo-EM structure of GluA2-0xSTZ at 8.7 Angstrom resolution[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Architecture of fully occupied GluA2 AMPA receptor - TARP complex elucidated by single particle cryo-electron microscopy[MEMBRANE PROTEIN, TRANSPORT PROTEIN, SIGNALING PROTEIN]
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