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==Effect on Cardiac Ca2+ Channels ==
==Effect on Cardiac Ca2+ Channels ==
Ectatomin has inhibitory effects on cardiac Ca2+ channels. These inhibitory effects occur at concentrations of 10-11 to 10-8 M. The inhibitions at specific concentrations suggest that there is a specific receptor, which could possibly be the Ca2+ channels. Ectatomin modulates the activity of calcium channels and blocks calcium channels. Although it is not only limited to the blockage of the calcium channels. It is also possible that ectatomin interacts directly or allosterically with β-adrenergic receptors in their agonist-occupied state. The mechanism is not clear, but this interaction may limit the receptor to transition to its agonist-free state.
Ectatomin has inhibitory effects on cardiac Ca2+ channels. These inhibitory effects occur at concentrations of 10-11 to 10-8 M. The inhibitions at specific concentrations suggest that there is a specific receptor, which could possibly be the Ca2+ channels. Ectatomin modulates the activity of calcium channels and blocks calcium channels. Although it is not only limited to the blockage of the calcium channels. It is also possible that ectatomin interacts directly or allosterically with β-adrenergic receptors in their agonist-occupied state. The mechanism is not clear, but this interaction may limit the receptor to transition to its agonist-free state.
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==Inhibiting Autophosphorylation ==
==Inhibiting Autophosphorylation ==
Ectatomin has inhibitory effects on autophosphorylation in calcium channels. There are at least two distinct phosphorylation sites that are known for the channels. The inhibition of both phosphorylation sites has the same effect on the calcium channels. The inhibition causes the channels to stay open and the become nonspecific. Ions may flow freely.
Ectatomin has inhibitory effects on autophosphorylation in calcium channels. There are at least two distinct phosphorylation sites that are known for the channels. The inhibition of both phosphorylation sites has the same effect on the calcium channels. The inhibition causes the channels to stay open and the become nonspecific. Ions may flow freely.
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==Additional Resources ==
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOHGdPdCYHs Proposed mechanism for pore formation]
== References ==
== References ==
Nolde, D. E., et al. “Three-Dimensional Structure of Ectatomin from Ectatomma Tuberculatum Ant Venom.” Journal Of Biomolecular NMR, vol. 5, no. 1, Jan. 1995, pp. 1–13. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mdc&AN=7881269&site=eds-live&scope=site.
Nolde, D. E., et al. “Three-Dimensional Structure of Ectatomin from Ectatomma Tuberculatum Ant Venom.” Journal Of Biomolecular NMR, vol. 5, no. 1, Jan. 1995, pp. 1–13. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mdc&AN=7881269&site=eds-live&scope=site.

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