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Ectatomin is a water soluble toxic component from <i> Ectatomma tuberculatum </i> ant venom. It contains two homologous polypeptide chains with 37 and 34 residues, respectively. The chains are linked together by a disulfide bond. Ectatomin in a cell leads to an irreversible increase in ion leakage, a decrease in membrane resistance, and eventually cell death. Ectatomin is found to be the most potent toxic peptide from ant venom because it blocks the calcium channel in the victims. | Ectatomin is a water soluble toxic component from <i> Ectatomma tuberculatum </i> ant venom. It contains two homologous polypeptide chains with 37 and 34 residues, respectively. The chains are linked together by a disulfide bond. Ectatomin in a cell leads to an irreversible increase in ion leakage, a decrease in membrane resistance, and eventually cell death. Ectatomin is found to be the most potent toxic peptide from ant venom because it blocks the calcium channel in the victims. | ||
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