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. 2015 May;87(5):855–864. doi: 10.1124/mol.114.096511

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Sequence alignments of rat α9 and α10 AChR subunits. (Α) Amino acid sequence alignment of the ECDs of rat α9 and α10 subunits. The α9 and α10 residues studied are indicated by arrows. Alignment was performed with MacVector 10.5.1 ClustalW alignment. (Β) Sequence alignments of the α-CTx RgIA–interacting rat α9 and α10 domains with other nAChR α and β subunits. The residues in the α10(+) and α9(−) faces found to interact with α-CTx RgIA in this study are highlighted. Letters “r” and “h” stand for rat and human, respectively.