Protease inhibitor homologues from mamba venoms: facilitation of acetylcholine release and interactions with prejunctional blocking toxins.
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Purification and subunit structure of a putative K+-channel protein identified by its binding properties for dendrotoxin IVenom gland transcriptomes of two elapid snakes (Bungarus multicinctus and Naja atra) and evolution of toxin genesTranscriptomic basis for an antiserum against Micrurus corallinus (coral snake) venom.Role of accelerated segment switch in exons to alter targeting (ASSET) in the molecular evolution of snake venom proteinsTranscriptomic analysis of the venom gland of the red-headed krait (Bungarus flaviceps) using expressed sequence tagsPredicted structure model of Bungarotoxin from Bungarus fasciatus snake.Quantitative high-throughput profiling of snake venom gland transcriptomes and proteomes (Ovophis okinavensis and Protobothrops flavoviridis).Central action of dendrotoxin: selective reduction of a transient K conductance in hippocampus and binding to localized acceptorsStructure-activity studies of homologues of short chain neurotoxins from Elapid snake venoms.Drugs to facilitate recovery of neuromuscular blockade and muscle strength.Action of alpha-dendrotoxin on K+ currents in nerve terminal regions of axons in rat olfactory cortexOn the interaction of bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor with maxi Ca(2+)-activated K+ channels. A model system for analysis of peptide-induced subconductance states.Molecular aspects of neuronal voltage-dependent K+ channels.Protein complexes in snake venom.An emerging pharmacology of peptide toxins targeted against potassium channels.The Molecular Basis of Toxins' Interactions with Intracellular Signaling via Discrete Portals.Potassium channel toxins and transmitter release.Neuropharmacology of potassium ion channels.Effects of the potassium channel blocking dendrotoxins on acetylcholine release and motor nerve terminal activity.Effect of ulinastatin on the rocuronium-induced neuromuscular blockade.Met-8 of the beta 1-bungarotoxin phospholipase A2 subunit is essential for the phospholipase A2-independent neurotoxic effect.Involvement of neuronal acceptors for dendrotoxin in its convulsive action in rat brain.Structural features important for the biological activity of the potassium channel blocking dendrotoxins.Blockade by dendrotoxin homologues of voltage-dependent K+ currents in cultured sensory neurones from neonatal rats.Role of the N-terminal region of phospholipase A2 subunit of beta 1-bungarotoxin in the toxin-Ca2+ complex-formationThe intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence of beta 1-bungarotoxin and the Ca2+-binding domains of the toxin as probed with Tb3+ luminescence.The non-phospholipase A2 subunit of beta-bungarotoxin plays an important role in the phospholipase A2-independent neurotoxic effect: characterization of three isotoxins with a common phospholipase A2 subunit.Bioenergetic actions of beta-bungarotoxin, dendrotoxin and bee-venom phospholipase A2 on guinea-pig synaptosomes.The effect of ulinastatin pre-treatment on vecuronium-induced neuromuscular block in patients with hepatic cirrhosis.The extract of the jellyfish Phyllorhiza punctata promotes neurotoxic effects.Two acceptor sub-types for dendrotoxin in chick synaptic membranes distinguishable by beta-bungarotoxin.Electrophysiological and neurobiochemical evidence for the blockade of a potassium channel by dendrotoxin.Identification by cross-linking of a neuronal acceptor protein for dendrotoxin, a convulsant polypeptide.New polypeptide components purified from mamba venom.The beta-bungarotoxin-binding protein from chick brain: binding sites for different neuronal K+ channel ligands co-fractionate upon partial purification.
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Protease inhibitor homologues from mamba venoms: facilitation of acetylcholine release and interactions with prejunctional blocking toxins.
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Protease inhibitor homologues ...... prejunctional blocking toxins.
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Protease inhibitor homologues ...... prejunctional blocking toxins.
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Protease inhibitor homologues ...... prejunctional blocking toxins.
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Protease inhibitor homologues ...... prejunctional blocking toxins.
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Protease inhibitor homologues ...... prejunctional blocking toxins.
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Protease inhibitor homologues ...... prejunctional blocking toxins.
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10.1111/J.1476-5381.1982.TB09281.X
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1982-09-01T00:00:00Z