Per ulteriori informazioni selezionare i riferimenti di interesse.
Moving pieces in a proteomic puzzle: mass fingerprinting of toxic fractions from the venom of Tityus serrulatus (Scorpiones, Buthidae)
RAPID COMMUNICATIONS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY
Purification, amino-acid sequence and partial characterization of two toxins with anti-insect activity from the venom of the South American scorpion Tityus bahiensis (Buthidae)
TOXICON
Characterisation of the gene encoding the alpha-toxin Amm V from the scorpion Androctonus mauretanicus mauretanicus
TOXICON
A new class of scorpion toxin binding sites related to an A-type K+ channel: pharmacological characterization and localization in rat brain
FEBS LETTERS
Evidence for a position-specific deletion as an evolutionary link between long- and short-chain scorpion toxins
FEBS LETTERS
Maurotoxin and the Kv1.1 channel: voltage-dependent binding upon enantiomerization of the scorpion toxin disulfide bridge Cys(31)-Cys(34)
JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE RESEARCH
On the kaliotoxin and dendrotoxin binding sites on rat brain synaptosomes
TOXICON
KTX3, the kaliotoxin from Buthus occitanus tunetanus scorpion venom: one of an extensive family of peptidyl ligands of potassium channels
TOXICON
Grenerating a high affinity scorpion toxin receptor in KcsA-Kv1.3 chimericpotassium channels
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Purification and characterization of scorpion toxins acting on voltage-sensitive Na+ channels
ANIMAL TOXINS
Chemical synthesis and structure-activity relationships of Ts kappa, a novel scorpion toxin acting on apamin-sensitive SK channel
JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE RESEARCH
Molecular biology of scorpion toxins active on potassium channels
PERSPECTIVES IN DRUG DISCOVERY AND DESIGN
Scorpions toxins
BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE ZOOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE
Distribution in rat brain of binding sites of kaliotoxin, a blocker of Kv1.1 and Kv1.3 alpha-subunits
JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS
A unified nomenclature for short-chain peptides isolated from scorpion venoms: alpha-KTx molecular subfamilies
TRENDS IN PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES