Potassium channel subfamily K member 10
Intermolecular
Cysteine 118 and cysteine 118
4xdl A 123 B 123
A redox-regulated disulphide may form between two units of Potassium channel subfamily K member 10 at cysteines 118 and 118 (123 and 123 respectively in this structure).
Details
Redox score ?
84
PDB code
4xdl
Structure name
crystal structure of human two pore domain potassium ion channel trek2 (k2p10
Structure deposition date
2014-12-19
Thiol separation (Å)
2
Half-sphere exposure sum ?
42
Minimum pKa ?
nan
% buried
nan
Peptide A name
Potassium channel subfamily K member 10
Peptide B name
Potassium channel subfamily K member 10
Peptide A accession
P57789
Peptide B accession
P57789
Peptide A residue number
118
Peptide B residue number
118
Ligandability
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