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But I always feel guilty about it when I do, and I turn it off whenever the air dips back into the tolerable range.
Each subunit has two transmembrane α-helices (M1 and M2) linked by a re-entrant pore loop that dips back into the membrane to form the K+ selectivity filter.
It is observed that a portion (W-DLW) of the conserved claudin motif (W-[N/G/D]LW-C-C) dips back into the membrane to stabilize the helical packing on the extracellular side of the helical bundle.
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