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Revision as of 15:46, 29 April 2019

Toxin Tx7335: A Three Finger Protein

1F94, resolution 1.55Å

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References

1) Shin, F.C., et al. “Crystal Structure of a Three Finger Toxin from M Fulvius.” Cell, 18 May 2016, www.rcsb.org/structure/4RUD.

2) Sarika, Chaitra, and Priyanka Purkayastha. “Differential Structural Interactions of Three-Finger Family Proteins from Snake Venoms on Acetylcholine Receptors.” Maryville Library Off-Campus Access, scifinder-cas-org.proxy.library.maryville.edu/scifinder/view/scifinder/scifinderExplore.jsf.

3) Mark J Margres, Karalyn Aronow, Jacob Loyacano and Darin R Rokyta. “The venom-gland transcriptome of the eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius) reveals high venom complexity in the intragenomic evolution of venoms” BMC Genomics, 2 August 2013, https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2164-14-531.


4) Yuri N Utkin. “Last decade update for three-finger toxins: Newly emerging structures and biological activities” Baishideng Publishing Group Inc., Jan 7, 2019, http://resolver.ebscohost.com.proxy.library.maryville.edu/openurl?sid=EBSCO%3acmedm&genre=article&issn=19498454&ISBN=&volume=10&issue=1&date=20190107&spage=17&pages=17-27&title=World+Journal+Of+Biological+Chemistry&atitle=Last+decade+update+for+three-finger+toxins%3a+Newly+emerging+structures+and+biological+activities.&aulast=Utkin+YN&id=DOI%3a10.4331%2fwjbc.v10.i1.17&site=ftf-live

5) Iván O. Rivera-Torres, Tony B. Jin, Martine Cadene, Brian T. Chait, & Sébastien F. Poget. “Discovery and characterisation of a novel toxin from Dendroaspis angusticeps, named Tx7335, that activates the potassium channel KcsAz” Scientific Reports, 5 April 2016, https://www-nature-com.proxy.library.maryville.edu/articles/srep23904

6) OpenStax. “The Action Potential.” Anatomy and Physiology, OpenStax, 6 Mar. 2013, opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiology/chapter/12-4-the-action-potential/.


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