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Ectatomin
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''Ectatomma tuberculatum'' has one of the most toxic venoms known among ants. A total of 48 proteins have been identified within the venom of these ants. A neurotoxin,<scene name='84/841096/Ectatomin/3'>ectatomin</scene>, is responsible for the major toxic effect of the venom in mammals and insects. | ''Ectatomma tuberculatum'' has one of the most toxic venoms known among ants. A total of 48 proteins have been identified within the venom of these ants. A neurotoxin,<scene name='84/841096/Ectatomin/3'>ectatomin</scene>, is responsible for the major toxic effect of the venom in mammals and insects. | ||
== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
| - | Ectatomin is a highly basic toxin and contains <scene name='84/841096/Scene_2/1'> two homologous polypeptide chains linked to each other by a disulfide bond.</scene> The two anti-parallel alpha helical chains consist of 37 and 34 amino acid residues with an internal disulfide bridge in each chain that forms a hairpin. In aqueous solution ectatomin forms a four-alpha helix bundle. | + | Ectatomin is a highly basic toxin and contains <scene name='84/841096/Scene_2/1'> two homologous polypeptide chains linked to each other by a disulfide bond.</scene> <scene name='84/841096/Scene_3/2'>The two anti-parallel alpha helical chains consist of 37 and 34 amino acid residues</scene> with an internal disulfide bridge in each chain that forms a hairpin. In aqueous solution ectatomin forms a four-alpha helix bundle. |
== Channel Formation == | == Channel Formation == | ||
Ectatomin has channel-forming activity. It forms nonselective cation channels in membrane systems and the channel formation depends on membrane potentials and occurs only at a positive cis-potential. Each pore is formed by two ectatomin molecules. This channel-forming property of ectatomin may account partially for its toxic activity. The high level of ectatomin’s toxicity implies that there may be specific cellular targets for its action. | Ectatomin has channel-forming activity. It forms nonselective cation channels in membrane systems and the channel formation depends on membrane potentials and occurs only at a positive cis-potential. Each pore is formed by two ectatomin molecules. This channel-forming property of ectatomin may account partially for its toxic activity. The high level of ectatomin’s toxicity implies that there may be specific cellular targets for its action. | ||
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