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When cobra venom is introduced into the body is moves along the bloodstream to a diaphragm muscle. It works as a postsynaptic neurotoxin binding to the receptor as an extracellular ligand by interacting with OH group leaving the acetyl choline channel open which releases ions used in creating an action potential. Without the ions the diaphragm muscle can not be activated to contract and will not move so an individual can not take a breath. There must be five molecules of cobra toxin (red) to block the receptor (blue) as each molecule binds with an individual alpha chain on the acetylcholine receptor. This molecule was generated by overlaying the receptor and venom using Swiss PDB viewer magic fit. The RMS (root mean square difference) of this overlay if 12.21 angstroms involving 185 different atoms.
When cobra venom is introduced into the body is moves along the bloodstream to a diaphragm muscle. It works as a postsynaptic neurotoxin binding to the receptor as an extracellular ligand by interacting with OH group leaving the acetyl choline channel open which releases ions used in creating an action potential. Without the ions the diaphragm muscle can not be activated to contract and will not move so an individual can not take a breath. There must be five molecules of cobra toxin (red) to block the receptor (blue) as each molecule binds with an individual alpha chain on the acetylcholine receptor. This molecule was generated by overlaying the receptor and venom using Swiss PDB viewer magic fit. The RMS (root mean square difference) of this overlay if 12.21 angstroms involving 185 different atoms.
<scene name='77/778333/Cobra_snake_venom/3'>Cobra Venom Interaction with Acetylcholine Receptor</scene>
<scene name='77/778333/Cobra_snake_venom/3'>Cobra Venom Interaction with Acetylcholine Receptor</scene>
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This representation shows each molecule of the <scene name='77/778333/Venom_receptor_piece/1'>cobra toxin binding to one chain of the receptor</scene>.
== Anti-Venom ==
== Anti-Venom ==
There are only two ways to save a life after being infected with cobra venom the first being an artificial respirator to contract and expand the lungs until the diaphragm is able to start an action potential and contract on its own. The other option to a quick administration of an anti-venom. Anti-venom acts to bind the venom both in the receptor and in the bloodstream and allows for it to be excreted out of the body.
There are only two ways to save a life after being infected with cobra venom the first being an artificial respirator to contract and expand the lungs until the diaphragm is able to start an action potential and contract on its own. The other option to a quick administration of an anti-venom. Anti-venom acts to bind the venom both in the receptor and in the bloodstream and allows for it to be excreted out of the body.

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Acetylcholine receptor and its reaction to cobra venom

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