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For the second and third proposed mechanisms of action, Ectatomin has also been shown to inhibit kinases, specifically protein tyrosine kinase and protein kinase C, and Ca2+ channels. Kinase inhibition would potentially allow Ectatomin to interfere with various components of signal transduction. Calcium channel inhibition would potentially allow Ectatomin to affect physiological processes such as contraction, neurotransmitter release and neuronal activity regulation.
For the second and third proposed mechanisms of action, Ectatomin has also been shown to inhibit kinases, specifically protein tyrosine kinase and protein kinase C, and Ca2+ channels. Kinase inhibition would potentially allow Ectatomin to interfere with various components of signal transduction. Calcium channel inhibition would potentially allow Ectatomin to affect physiological processes such as contraction, neurotransmitter release and neuronal activity regulation.
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[[Image:Possible_Ectatomin_Mechanism_2.png|300px|left|thumb| A proposed membrane insertion (above) and dimerization mechanism to form cation channel (below) of Ectatomin. Insertion occurs when the α and β subunits open at the hairpin hinge region, exposing internal hydrophobic residues which interact with hydrophobic lipid tails of the cell membrane. Pore formation occurs after dimerization, allowing ions to freely cross the membrane.]]
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[[Image:Possible_Ectatomin_Mechanism_3.png|300px|left|thumb| A proposed membrane insertion (above) and dimerization mechanism to form cation channel (below) of Ectatomin. Insertion occurs when the α and β subunits open at the hairpin hinge region, exposing internal hydrophobic residues which interact with hydrophobic lipid tails of the cell membrane. Pore formation occurs after dimerization, allowing ions to freely cross the membrane.]]
== Toxicology ==
== Toxicology ==

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References

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  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Nolde DE, Sobol AG, Pluzhnikov KA, Grishin EV, Arseniev AS. Three-dimensional structure of ectatomin from Ectatomma tuberculatum ant venom. J Biomol NMR. 1995 Jan;5(1):1-13. PMID:7881269
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