Bites by elapid snakes (e.g. cobras) can result in life-threatening paralysis caused by venom neurotoxins blocking neuromuscular nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Here, we determine the cryo-EM structure of the muscle-type Torpedo receptor in complex with ScNtx, a recombinant short-chain α-neurotoxin. ScNtx is pinched between loop C on the principal subunit and a unique hairpin in loop F on the complementary subunit, thereby blocking access to the neurotransmitter binding site. ScNtx adopts a binding mode that is tilted toward the complementary subunit, forming a wider network of interactions than those seen in the long-chain α-Bungarotoxin complex. Certain mutations in ScNtx at the toxin-receptor interface eliminate inhibition of neuronal...
Venomous snakes are important subjects of study in evolution, ecology, and biomedicine. Many venomou...
Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that causes 138,000 deaths each year. Neurotoxic snake ven...
International audienceSnakes and cone snails produce toxins which block muscular and/or neuronal nic...
Bites by elapid snakes (e.g. cobras) can result in life-threatening paralysis caused by venom neurot...
Snake venom α-neurotoxins potently inhibit rodent nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), but th...
Weak neurotoxins from snake venom are small proteins with five disulfide bonds, which have been show...
Snake venom α-neurotoxins from the three-finger toxin (3FTx) family are competitive antagonists with...
Three-finger toxin (short and long neurotoxins) belongs to a super-family of non-enzymatic proteins ...
Snake venom α-neurotoxins from the three-finger toxin (3FTx) family are competitive antagonists with...
Snake venom α-neurotoxins from the three-finger toxin (3FTx) family are competitive antagonists with...
International audienceSnake curaremimetic toxins are currently classified as short-chain and long-ch...
[[abstract]]Venom of snakes from the Elapidae and Hydrophyidae families possesses a complex mixture ...
International audienceWe investigated the interacting surface between a short curarimimetic toxin an...
Background and Purpose: Animal toxins have contributed significantly to our understanding of the neu...
Abstract. Snake a-neutotoxins of Elapidae venoms are grouped into two structural classes, short-chai...
Venomous snakes are important subjects of study in evolution, ecology, and biomedicine. Many venomou...
Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that causes 138,000 deaths each year. Neurotoxic snake ven...
International audienceSnakes and cone snails produce toxins which block muscular and/or neuronal nic...
Bites by elapid snakes (e.g. cobras) can result in life-threatening paralysis caused by venom neurot...
Snake venom α-neurotoxins potently inhibit rodent nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), but th...
Weak neurotoxins from snake venom are small proteins with five disulfide bonds, which have been show...
Snake venom α-neurotoxins from the three-finger toxin (3FTx) family are competitive antagonists with...
Three-finger toxin (short and long neurotoxins) belongs to a super-family of non-enzymatic proteins ...
Snake venom α-neurotoxins from the three-finger toxin (3FTx) family are competitive antagonists with...
Snake venom α-neurotoxins from the three-finger toxin (3FTx) family are competitive antagonists with...
International audienceSnake curaremimetic toxins are currently classified as short-chain and long-ch...
[[abstract]]Venom of snakes from the Elapidae and Hydrophyidae families possesses a complex mixture ...
International audienceWe investigated the interacting surface between a short curarimimetic toxin an...
Background and Purpose: Animal toxins have contributed significantly to our understanding of the neu...
Abstract. Snake a-neutotoxins of Elapidae venoms are grouped into two structural classes, short-chai...
Venomous snakes are important subjects of study in evolution, ecology, and biomedicine. Many venomou...
Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that causes 138,000 deaths each year. Neurotoxic snake ven...
International audienceSnakes and cone snails produce toxins which block muscular and/or neuronal nic...