Figure 2.
(A) A principal sensory channel (red) forms individual complexes with other partner ion channels or regulatory proteins; each complex behaves independently. (B) A principal sensory channel forms a ‘supercomplex’ with multiple other partner channels/proteins.
Association of a sensory ion channel into complexes with multiple different partners: two possible scenarios.

(A) A principal sensory channel (red) forms individual complexes with other partner ion channels or regulatory proteins; each complex behaves independently. (B) A principal sensory channel forms a ‘supercomplex’ with multiple other partner channels/proteins.

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