Potassium channel toxin

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'''Potassium channel toxins''' are various venoms which block the transport of potassium ions across the plasma membrane through potassium channels.
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== Function ==
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'''Potassium channel toxins''' are various venoms which block the transport of potassium ions across the plasma membrane through potassium channels<ref>PMID:2181489</ref>.
==Overview==
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**[[4lfq]], [[4lfs]] – SHK<br />
**[[4lfq]], [[4lfs]] – SHK<br />
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== References ==
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Revision as of 09:08, 10 July 2016

Scorpion toxin, 1lqh

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3D structures of potassium channel toxins

Updated on 10-July-2016

References

  1. Strong PN. Potassium channel toxins. Pharmacol Ther. 1990;46(1):137-62. PMID:2181489

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