Potassium channel toxin

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==3D structures of potassium channel toxins==
==3D structures of potassium channel toxins==
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===Scorpion toxins===
===Scorpion toxins===
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[[1mtx]]– margatoxin – NMR<BR />
[[1mtx]]– margatoxin – NMR<BR />
[[2kfe]] – meucin-24 – NMR<BR />
[[2kfe]] – meucin-24 – NMR<BR />
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[[2ky3]] – tamapin - NMR<BR />
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[[2ky3]], [[2lu9]] – tamapin - NMR<BR />
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[[1bah]] – charybdotoxin - NMR<br />
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[[1cmr]] – charybdotoxin (mutant) - NMR<br />
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[[4jta]], [[4jtc]], [[4jtd]] – charybdotoxin + voltage-gated potassium channel β2<br />
===Sea anemone toxins===
===Sea anemone toxins===
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[[2k9e]] – SHK (mutant) - NMR<BR />
[[2k9e]] – SHK (mutant) - NMR<BR />
[[1bei]], [[1c2u]] – SHK (mutant) - NMR<BR />
[[1bei]], [[1c2u]] – SHK (mutant) - NMR<BR />
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[[4lfq]], [[4lfs]] – SHK<br />
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Revision as of 08:18, 13 April 2014

Two monomers of scorpion potassium channel toxin kaliotoxin complex with TFA and citric acid 3odv

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