نتایج جستجو برای: scorpion toxin

تعداد نتایج: 53607  

Journal: :European journal of biochemistry 2002
A Bora Inceoglu Yuki Hayashida Jozsef Lango Andrew T Ishida Bruce D Hammock

We previously purified and characterized a peptide toxin, birtoxin, from the South African scorpion Parabuthus transvaalicus. Birtoxin is a 58-residue, long chain neurotoxin that has a unique three disulfide-bridged structure. Here we report the isolation and characterization of ikitoxin, a peptide toxin with a single residue difference, and a markedly reduced biological activity, from birtoxin...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2011
Dan Gordon Shin-Ho Chung

Using both Brownian and molecular dynamics, we replicate many of the salient features of Kv1.2, including the current-voltage-concentration profiles and the binding affinity and binding mechanisms of charybdotoxin, a scorpion venom. We also elucidate how structural differences in the inner vestibule can give rise to significant differences in its permeation characteristics. Current-voltage-conc...

1981
M. PELHATE

1. Insect toxin, mammal toxins I and II and crustacean toxin were obtained from the venom of the scorpion Androctonus australis. Their effects on the isolated giant axon of the cockroach Periplaneta americana were investigated by current-clamp and voltage-clamp techniques. 2. In current-clamp conditions, mammal toxins and crustacean toxin (1*3—13 /IM) induced a large prolongation of the falling...

Scorpion venom is a rich source of toxins which have great potential to develop new therapeutic agents. Scorpion chloride channel toxins (ClTxs), such as Chlorotoxin selectively inhibit human Matrix Methaloproteinase-2 (hMMP-2). The inhibitors of hMMP-2 have potential use in cancer therapy. Three new ClTxs, meuCl14, meuCl15 and meuCl16, derived from the venom transcriptome of Iranian scorpion, ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2014
Karen Luna-Ramírez Adam Bartok Rita Restano-Cassulini Veronica Quintero-Hernández Fredy I V Coronas Janni Christensen Christine E Wright Gyorgy Panyi Lourival D Possani

This communication reports the structural and functional characterization of urotoxin, the first K(+) channel toxin isolated from the venom of the Australian scorpion Urodacus yaschenkoi. It is a basic peptide consisting of 37 amino acids with an amidated C-terminal residue. Urotoxin contains eight cysteines forming four disulfide bridges with sequence similarities resembling the α-potassium ch...

2012
Zong-Yun Chen Dan-Yun Zeng You-Tian Hu Ya-Wen He Na Pan Jiu-Ping Ding Zhi-Jian Cao Mai-Li Liu Wen-Xin Li Hong Yi Ling Jiang Ying-Liang Wu

BACKGROUND Although the basic scorpion K(+) channel toxins (KTxs) are well-known pharmacological tools and potential drug candidates, characterization the acidic KTxs still has the great significance for their potential selectivity towards different K(+) channel subtypes. Unfortunately, research on the acidic KTxs has been ignored for several years and progressed slowly. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS He...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
ghafar eskandari institute of molecular biology, national academy of sciences of armenia, yerevan, armenia; institute of molecular biology, national academy of sciences of armenia, yerevan, armenia. tel: +98-37498241221 abbas jolodar department of basic sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid chaamran uiversity of ahvaz, ahvaz, ir iran masoud reza seyfiabad shapouri department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid chaamran uiversity of ahvaz, ahvaz, ir iran ardeshir bahmainmehr department of biotechnology-molecular genetics, marvdasht branch, islamic azad university, marvdasht, ir iran shahrokh navidpour department veterinary parasitology, razi vaccine and serum research institute, karaj, ir iran

conclusion: the newly produced recombinant protein bmk revealed to be immunogenic. moreover, anti-bmk antibodies produced in mice were able to recognize both the recombinant bmk neurotoxin and the one in m. eupeus crude venome. taken together, the molecular characterization and recombinant production of the iranian scorpion m. eupeus venom component can serve as a new probe for further studies ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2001
E di Luccio D O Azulay I Regaya Z Fajloun G Sandoz P Mansuelle R Kharrat M Fathallah L Carrega E Estève H Rochat M De Waard J M Sabatier

Maurotoxin (MTX) is a 34-mer scorpion toxin cross-linked by four disulphide bridges that acts on various K(+) channel subtypes. MTX adopts a disulphide bridge organization of the type C1-C5, C2-C6, C3-C4 and C7-C8, and folds according to the common alpha/beta scaffold reported for other known scorpion toxins. Here we have investigated the process and kinetics of the in vitro oxidation/folding o...

2016
Ning Luan Wang Shen Jie Liu Bo Wen Zhilong Lin Shilong Yang Ren Lai Siqi Liu Mingqiang Rong

Scorpion venom is deemed to contain many toxic peptides as an important source of natural compounds. Out of the two hundred proteins identified in Mesobuthus martensii (M. martensii), only a few peptide toxins have been found so far. Herein, a combinational approach based upon RNA sequencing and Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (LC MS/MS) was employed to explore the veno...

2016
Fang Ye Youtian Hu Weiwei Yu Zili Xie Jun Hu Zhijian Cao Wenxin Li Yingliang Wu

The Kv1.3 channel-acting scorpion toxins usually adopt the conserved anti-parallel β-sheet domain as the binding interface, but it remains challenging to discover some highly selective Kv1.3 channel-acting toxins. In this work, we investigated the pharmacological profile of the Kv1.3 channel-acting BmKTX-D33H, a structural analogue of the BmKTX scorpion toxin. Interestingly, BmKTX-D33H, with it...

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