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Two copies of the 15-amino-acid gramicidin peptide are shown here () arranged as they are believed to be when they form a channel through a lipid bilayer membrane[1]. The shape of the protein is shown with tiny dots, inside of which is a ribbon backbone trace connecting the alpha carbon atoms of each amino acid chain.
Show of the gramicidin protein chains. The chains are covalently linked with dioxane in this experiment (C, O),
(Most hydrogen atoms are omitted.)
Show . Notice how the hydrophobic lipid "tails" exclude water.
Water passes
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