Bungarotoxin

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**[[2abx]] – α-BGT <br />
**[[2abx]] – α-BGT <br />
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**[[1kfh]], [[1ik8]], [[1ikc]], [[1idi]], [[1idl]], [[2nb]] – α−BGT – NMR<br />
**[[1bun]] - β2-BGT<br />
**[[1bun]] - β2-BGT<br />
**[[1mr6]] – γ-BGT – NMR<br />
**[[1mr6]] – γ-BGT – NMR<br />
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* BGT+ AChR subunit
* BGT+ AChR subunit
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**[[2qc1]] – α-BGT+mAChR a subunit <br />
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**[[2qc1]] – α-BGT+mAChR α subunit <br />
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**[[4hqp]] - α−BGT+ AChR a7 subunit<br />
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**[[4hqp]] - α−BGT+ AChR α7 subunit<br />
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**[[4uy2]] - α−BGT+ AChR α9 subunit<br />
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Revision as of 07:54, 9 March 2015

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Bungarotoxins. α-Bungarotoxin (α-BGT), β-Bungarotoxin (β-BGT), γ-Bungarotoxin (γ-BGT) and κ-Bungarotoxin (κ-BGT) are snake toxins from banded krait. α-BGT binds irreversibly to the acetylcholine receptor (AChR) causing paralysis and death. See details in Alpha-bungarotoxin. β-BGT binds to the presynaptic terminal causing release of acetylcholine. For toxins in Proteopedia see Toxins.

3D Structures of Bungarotoxin

Updated on 09-March-2015

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