The charybdotoxin family of K+ channel-blocking peptides.
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Scorpion toxin block of the early K+ current (IKf) in rat dorsal root ganglion neuronesCobatoxin 1 from Centruroides noxius scorpion venom: chemical synthesis, three-dimensional structure in solution, pharmacology and docking on K+ channelsElectrostatic binding of proteins to membranes. Theoretical predictions and experimental results with charybdotoxin and phospholipid vesiclesElectrostatic interaction between charybdotoxin and a tetrameric mutant of Shaker K(+) channels.Mechanisms of maurotoxin action on Shaker potassium channels.Brownian dynamics simulations of interaction between scorpion toxin Lq2 and potassium ion channel.Solution structure of GxTX-1E, a high-affinity tarantula toxin interacting with voltage sensors in Kv2.1 potassium channelsAn amino acid outside the pore region influences apamin sensitivity in small conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channelsEffects of phrixotoxins on the Kv4 family of potassium channels and implications for the role of Ito1 in cardiac electrogenesisSolution structure of hpTX2, a toxin from Heteropoda venatoria spider that blocks Kv4.2 potassium channelTarantula toxins interact with voltage sensors within lipid membranesFrom foe to friend: using animal toxins to investigate ion channel functionSodium leak channels in neuronal excitability and rhythmic behaviorsStructural and functional consequences of the presence of a fourth disulfide bridge in the scorpion short toxins: Solution structure of the potassium channel inhibitor HsTX1Solution structure of a K+-channel blocker from the scorpion Tityus cambridgeiNew binding site on common molecular scaffold provides HERG channel specificity of scorpion toxin BeKm-1Structural basis for tetrodotoxin-resistant sodium channel binding by mu-conotoxin SmIIIAA designer ligand specific for Kv1.3 channels from a scorpion neurotoxin-based libraryStructure of a pore-blocking toxin in complex with a eukaryotic voltage-dependent K + channelModeling the structure of agitoxin in complex with the Shaker K+ channel: a computational approach based on experimental distance restraints extracted from thermodynamic mutant cyclesFunctional characterization of a prokaryotic Kir channelCharacterization of a new peptide from Tityus serrulatus scorpion venom which is a ligand of the apamin-binding siteGating currents from a Kv3 subfamily potassium channel: charge movement and modification by BDS-II toxinSynthesis of a biotin derivative of iberiotoxin: binding interactions with streptavidin and the BK Ca2+-activated K+ channel expressed in a human cell line.Determination of species-specific components in the venom of Parabuthus scorpions from southern Africa using matrix-assisted laser desorption time-of-flight mass spectrometry.Purification, characterization and biosynthesis of parabutoxin 3, a component of Parabuthus transvaalicus venom.A novel conotoxin from Conus betulinus, kappa-BtX, unique in cysteine pattern and in function as a specific BK channel modulator.Evidence for a new class of scorpion toxins active against K+ channels.Mechanism and energetics of charybdotoxin unbinding from a potassium channel from molecular dynamics simulationsA diverse family of novel peptide toxins from an unusual cone snail, Conus californicus.Scorpion venom components that affect ion-channels functionMapping the functional anatomy of BgK on Kv1.1, Kv1.2, and Kv1.3. Clues to design analogs with enhanced selectivity.Chemical synthesis and characterization of maurocalcine, a scorpion toxin that activates Ca(2+) release channel/ryanodine receptors.Effect of maurotoxin, a four disulfide-bridged toxin from the chactoid scorpion Scorpio maurus, on Shaker K+ channels.Alteration of P-type calcium channel gating by the spider toxin omega-Aga-IVA.Shaker pore structure as predicted by annealed atomic simulation using symmetry and novel geometric restraintsAn ERG channel inhibitor from the scorpion Buthus eupeus.Mapping the receptor site for ergtoxin, a specific blocker of ERG channels.A bivalent tarantula toxin activates the capsaicin receptor, TRPV1, by targeting the outer pore domainExtrapore residues of the S5-S6 loop of domain 2 of the voltage-gated skeletal muscle sodium channel (rSkM1) contribute to the mu-conotoxin GIIIA binding site.
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The charybdotoxin family of K+ channel-blocking peptides.
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1995 nî lūn-bûn
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1995 թուականի Յուլիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1995 թվականի հուլիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1995年の論文
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The charybdotoxin family of K+ channel-blocking peptides.
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The charybdotoxin family of K+ channel-blocking peptides.
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The charybdotoxin family of K+ channel-blocking peptides.
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The charybdotoxin family of K+ channel-blocking peptides.
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10.1016/0896-6273(95)90057-8
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1995-07-01T00:00:00Z