Infectious Disorders
Zika virus: neurologic complications
Oct. 08, 2024
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Schematic structure of a GABA receptor monomeric subunit embedded in a lipid bilayer (yellow lines connected to blue spheres). The four transmembrane alpha-helices (1-4) are depicted as cylinders. The disulfide bond in the N-terminal extracellular domain, which is characteristic of the family of cys-loop receptors (which includes the GABAA receptor), is depicted as a yellow line. (Figure created by Boghog2. Public domain.)