TRPA1 is a chemosensory ion channel that functions as a sentinel for structurally diverse electrophilic irritants. Channel activation occurs through an unusual mechanism involving covalent modification of cysteine residues clustered within an amino-terminal cytoplasmic domain. Here, we describe a peptidergic scorpion toxin (WaTx) that activates TRPA1 by penetrating the plasma membrane to access the same intracellular site modified by reactive electrophiles. WaTx stabilizes TRPA1 in a biophysically distinct active state characterized by prolonged channel openings and low Ca2+ permeability. Consequently, WaTx elicits acute pain and pain hypersensitivity but fails to trigger efferent release of neuropeptides and neurogenic inflammation typical...
The capsaicin receptor TRPV1 ion channel is a polymodal nociceptor that responds to heat with exquis...
Many plant and animal toxins cause aversive behaviors in animals due to their pungent or unpleasant ...
The transient receptor potential ankyrin (TRPA) channels are Ca2+-permeable nonselective cation chan...
A selective cell-penetrating scorpion toxin targets the irritant receptor, TRPA1, via a distinct bio...
Background: The venoms of predators have been an excellent source of diverse highly specific peptide...
SummaryBackgroundThe venoms of predators have been an excellent source of diverse highly specific pe...
The intense pain induced by scorpion sting is a frequent clinical manifestation. To date, there is n...
International audienceBites and stings from venomous creatures can produce pain and inflammation as ...
Venomous animals use peptide toxins for hunting and self-defense. To achieve these goals, toxins nee...
SummaryToxins have evolved to target regions of membrane ion channels that underlie ligand binding, ...
TRPA1 - also known as the ‘wasabi receptor’ - is activated by pungent natural products from mustard ...
Beyond providing evolutionary advantages, venoms offer unique research tools, as they were developed...
The transient receptor potential ion channel TRPA1 is expressed by primary afferent nerve fibres, in...
Ion channels lie at the heart of electrical excitability. They represent attractive targets for trea...
Toxins have evolved to target regions of membrane ion channels that underlie ligand binding, gating,...
The capsaicin receptor TRPV1 ion channel is a polymodal nociceptor that responds to heat with exquis...
Many plant and animal toxins cause aversive behaviors in animals due to their pungent or unpleasant ...
The transient receptor potential ankyrin (TRPA) channels are Ca2+-permeable nonselective cation chan...
A selective cell-penetrating scorpion toxin targets the irritant receptor, TRPA1, via a distinct bio...
Background: The venoms of predators have been an excellent source of diverse highly specific peptide...
SummaryBackgroundThe venoms of predators have been an excellent source of diverse highly specific pe...
The intense pain induced by scorpion sting is a frequent clinical manifestation. To date, there is n...
International audienceBites and stings from venomous creatures can produce pain and inflammation as ...
Venomous animals use peptide toxins for hunting and self-defense. To achieve these goals, toxins nee...
SummaryToxins have evolved to target regions of membrane ion channels that underlie ligand binding, ...
TRPA1 - also known as the ‘wasabi receptor’ - is activated by pungent natural products from mustard ...
Beyond providing evolutionary advantages, venoms offer unique research tools, as they were developed...
The transient receptor potential ion channel TRPA1 is expressed by primary afferent nerve fibres, in...
Ion channels lie at the heart of electrical excitability. They represent attractive targets for trea...
Toxins have evolved to target regions of membrane ion channels that underlie ligand binding, gating,...
The capsaicin receptor TRPV1 ion channel is a polymodal nociceptor that responds to heat with exquis...
Many plant and animal toxins cause aversive behaviors in animals due to their pungent or unpleasant ...
The transient receptor potential ankyrin (TRPA) channels are Ca2+-permeable nonselective cation chan...