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Cardiotoxin
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Cardiotoxin (CTX) is a snake toxin from the Taiwan cobra Naja naja. The cardiotoxin from the Malayan krait is called bucain. The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative CTX, i.e. the NMR structure of cardiotoxin CTX I from Naja naja atra (2cdx). For toxins in Proteopedia see Toxins.
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3D Structures of Cardiotoxin
Update June 2012
2cdx - NaCTX I – NMR – Naja atra
1cre, 1crf - NaCTX II – NMR
2ccx – NmCTX II – Naja mossambica – NMR
1cdt – NmCTX II
1ffj, 1cb9, 1ccq – CTX II – Naja oxiana – NMR
1i02, 2crs, 2crt - NaCTX III – NMR
1xt3, 1h0j – NaCTX III
1kbs, 1kbt - NaCTX IV – NMR
1chv, 1cvo – NaCTX V – NMR
1kxi - NaCTX V
1ug4 – CTX VI
3plc – β-CTX – king cobra
1cxn, 1cxo, 1tgx – γ-CTX – Naja nigricollis - NMR
2h8u – Bucain
2bhi – CTX III+sulfogalactoceramide
