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Alpha-bungarotoxin
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==α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor binding== | ==α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor binding== | ||
Response to sensory stimuli and seizure genesis has been linked to nicotinic mechanisms<ref>PMID: 8478687</ref>, which are mediated by two major classes of receptors: Ganglionic type, and neuromuscular type, which pharmacological analysis of seizure genesis and habituation in the rat brain is thought to be mediated by the latter type <ref>PMID: 2813485</ref>. α-BGT demonstrates this relationship due to its prominent binding in the CA3 region of the hippocampus <ref>PMID: 626914</ref>. | Response to sensory stimuli and seizure genesis has been linked to nicotinic mechanisms<ref>PMID: 8478687</ref>, which are mediated by two major classes of receptors: Ganglionic type, and neuromuscular type, which pharmacological analysis of seizure genesis and habituation in the rat brain is thought to be mediated by the latter type <ref>PMID: 2813485</ref>. α-BGT demonstrates this relationship due to its prominent binding in the CA3 region of the hippocampus <ref>PMID: 626914</ref>. | ||
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==3D structures of Alpha-bungarotoxin== | ==3D structures of Alpha-bungarotoxin== | ||
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3D structures of Alpha-bungarotoxin
Additional Resources
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Love RA, Stroud RM. The crystal structure of alpha-bungarotoxin at 2.5 A resolution: relation to solution structure and binding to acetylcholine receptor. Protein Eng. 1986 Oct-Nov;1(1):37-46. PMID:3507686
- ↑ Karlsson, E. (1979) in Lee,C Y (ed), Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology Springer-Verlag, Berlin Vol 52, pp 159-212;Low, B.W. (1979) In Lee,c Y (ed). Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Vol 52, pp 213-257.
- ↑ Tu AT, Hong BS. Purification and chemical studies of a toxin from the venom of Lapemis hardwickii (Hardwick's sea snake). J Biol Chem. 1971 May 10;246(9):2772-9. PMID:5554293
- ↑ Chiceportiche, R. Rochat, C. Sampien, F. Lazdunski, M. (1972) Biochemistry 14, 2081-2091;Chen, Y.H. Tai, J.C. Huand, W.J. Lau, M.Z. Hung, M.C. Lai, M.D. Yang, J.T. (1982) Biochemistry 21 2592-2600
- ↑ Berg DK, Kelly RB, Sargent PB, Williamson P, Hall ZW. Binding of -bungarotoxin to acetylcholine receptors in mammalian muscle (snake venom-denervated muscle-neonatal muscle-rat diaphragm-SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1972 Jan;69(1):147-51. PMID:4333037
- ↑ Freedman R, Wetmore C, Stromberg I, Leonard S, Olson L. Alpha-bungarotoxin binding to hippocampal interneurons: immunocytochemical characterization and effects on growth factor expression. J Neurosci. 1993 May;13(5):1965-75. PMID:8478687
- ↑ Miner LL, Collins AC. Strain comparison of nicotine-induced seizure sensitivity and nicotinic receptors. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1989 Jun;33(2):469-75. PMID:2813485
- ↑ Hunt SP, Schmidt J. The electron microscopic autoradiographic localization of alpha-bungarotoxin binding sites within the central nervous system of the rat. Brain Res. 1978 Feb 17;142(1):152-9. PMID:626914
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