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Potassium Pore Transmembrane Channels Integral Proteins Hydrophilic Ions

Potassium channels are integral proteins with a hydrophilic inner pore for potassium ion transport, composed of four transmembrane subunits. They possess a selectivity filter to exclude other ions and are typically voltage-gated.

Potassium channels are integral proteins with a hydrophilic inner pore that facilitates potassium ion transport. Composed of four transmembrane subunits, they feature a selectivity filter that restricts passage of other ions and are typically voltage-gated.

Original Integral proteins with a hydrophilic
inner pore via which potassium ions may be transported. The channel is comprised of 
4 transmembrane subunits, while the inner pore contains
a selectivity filter at its narrowest region that restricts passage of alternative ions. Potassium channels are typically voltage-gated and depend on the 
transmembrane voltage 
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inner pore via which potassium ions may be transported. The channel is comprised of 
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4 transmembrane subunits, while the inner pore contains
a selectivity filter at its narrowest region that restricts passage of alternative ions. Potassium channels are typically voltage-gated and depend on the 
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a selectivity filter at its narrowest region that restricts passage of alternative ions. Potassium channels are typically voltage-gated and depend on the 
transmembrane voltage 
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Integral proteins with a hydrophilic
inner pore via which potassium ions may be transported. The channel is comprised of 
4 transmembrane subunits, while the inner pore contains
a selectivity filter at its narrowest region that restricts passage of alternative ions. Potassium channels are typically voltage-gated and depend on the 
transmembrane voltage 

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