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Scorpion toxin

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==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 09:01, 20 August 2014

Scorpion toxin, 1lqh

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3D structures of scorpion toxin

1pnh – AmST P05-NH2 – Androctonus mauretanicus – NMR
1acw - AmST P01 – NMR
2sn3 – ST – Centruroides exilicauda
1ptx – ST – Androctonus australis
1sco – ST OSK1 – Orthochirus scrobiculosus – NMR
1lqh, 1lqi – ST α – Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus – NMR
1snb – MmST BMK M8 – Mesobuthus martensii
1sn1 - MmST BMK M1
1pvz - MmST BMP07 – NMR
2k9o – ST VM24 – synthetic - NMR

References

(1) Tugarinov, V., Kustanovich, I., Zilberberg, N., Gurevitz, M. Anglister, J. Solution structures of a highly insecticidal recombinant scorpion alpha-toxin and a mutant with increased activity. Biochemistry 36, 2414-24 (1997). PMID: 9054546

(2) Karbat, I., Frolow, F., Froy, O., Gilles, N., Cohen, L., Turkov, M., Gordon, D. Gurevitz, M. Molecular basis of the high insecticidal potency of scorpion alpha-toxins. J. Biol. Chem. 279, 31679-86 (2004). PMID: 15133045

(3) Schnur, E., Turkov, M., Kahn, R., Gordon, D., Gurevitz, M., Anglister, J. NMR Analysis of interaction of Lqh(alpha)IT scorpion toxin with a peptide corresponding to the D4/S3-S4 loop of insect para voltage-gated sodium channel. Biochemistry 47(3), 911-21 (2008). PMID: 18154318


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