User talk:Ndarican

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 * This edit copy and pastes this "The CCR5 protein consists of 352 amino acids with a molecular weight of 40.6 kDa (Samson et al., 1996a). The protein contains an amino terminal (N-terminal), seven trans-membrane domains (TMD) made up of hydrophobic residues, three extracellular loops (ECL), three intracellular loops (ICL) and a cytoplasmic or carboxyl tail (C-terminal tail). The protein is composed of conserved residues, specific motifs of charged or hydrophobic regions and post-translational modifications. These regions are important for chemokine ligand binding, functional response of the receptor, and HIV co-receptor activity " from   Doc James  (talk · contribs · email) 13:01, 7 May 2015 (UTC)