File:Glutamate-gated chloride channel receptor with bound ivermectin 3RHW.png
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Top-down and side views of the C. elegans glutamate-gated chloride channel receptor (GluClR), a pentameric ligand-gated ion channel, bound to ivermectin. Ivermectin (royal blue) interacts with a binding pocket formed by the transmembrane domains of adjacent GluClR subunits (pale blue), "locking" the receptor in an activated (open) conformation that allows unrestricted passage of chloride (Cl−) ions into the cell. Created using QuteMol and GIMP. |
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