AbstractA number of invertebrate venoms have been tested for effects on M-type K+ currents (IK(M)) in differentiated mouse neuroblastoma X rat glioma NG108-15 cells. Among the venoms tested, Buthus eupeus scorpion venom reversibly inhibited IK(M) by ∼ 44% at 50 μg/ml. Inhibition was not due to activation of bradykinin or nucleotide (pyrymidine) receptors. On venom fractionation, a polypeptide of 4 kDa was purified that inhibited IK(M) by ∼45% with an IC50 of ∼;33 nM. Neither the crude venom nor the purified polypeptide affected the Ca2+ current or the delayed rectifier K+ current. While the crude venom prolonged the Na+ current, the polypeptide did not. Thus, the 4 kDa Buthus eupeus polypeptide appears to be a selective inhibitor of IK(M) i...
A peptide toxin was isolated from the venom of Palamneus gravimanus, the Indian black scorpion, to b...
International audienceThe resistance of the scorpion Androctonus australis to its own venom, as well...
International audiencePotassium (K(+)) channels are trans-membrane proteins, which play a key role i...
AbstractA number of invertebrate venoms have been tested for effects on M-type K+ currents (IK(M)) i...
AbstractA novel peptide was purified from the venom of the scorpion Androctonus australis Garzoni (a...
International audienceK(+) channels selectively transport K(+) ions across cell membranes and play a...
AbstractTwo polypeptide toxins from scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus) venom which block distinct cl...
International audienceOn attempts to identify toxins showing original profile of activity among K+ c...
9 p.-5 fig.-2 tab.An inhibitor of the high conductance, Ca2(+)-activated K+ channel (PK,Ca) has been...
AbstractThe Kv2.1 voltage-activated K+ channel, a Shab-related K+ channel isolated from rat brain, i...
AbstractThe present study investigates the electrophysiological actions of BmK M1, an α-like toxin p...
AbstractA novel inhibitor of voltage-gated potassium channel was isolated and purified to homogeneit...
Scorpion venoms contain toxins that block different types of potassium channels. Some of these toxin...
Scorpion toxins affecting K+ channels (KTxs) represent important pharmacological tools and potential...
AbstractA new peptide, Tc1, containing only 23 amino acids closely packed by three disulfide bridges...
A peptide toxin was isolated from the venom of Palamneus gravimanus, the Indian black scorpion, to b...
International audienceThe resistance of the scorpion Androctonus australis to its own venom, as well...
International audiencePotassium (K(+)) channels are trans-membrane proteins, which play a key role i...
AbstractA number of invertebrate venoms have been tested for effects on M-type K+ currents (IK(M)) i...
AbstractA novel peptide was purified from the venom of the scorpion Androctonus australis Garzoni (a...
International audienceK(+) channels selectively transport K(+) ions across cell membranes and play a...
AbstractTwo polypeptide toxins from scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus) venom which block distinct cl...
International audienceOn attempts to identify toxins showing original profile of activity among K+ c...
9 p.-5 fig.-2 tab.An inhibitor of the high conductance, Ca2(+)-activated K+ channel (PK,Ca) has been...
AbstractThe Kv2.1 voltage-activated K+ channel, a Shab-related K+ channel isolated from rat brain, i...
AbstractThe present study investigates the electrophysiological actions of BmK M1, an α-like toxin p...
AbstractA novel inhibitor of voltage-gated potassium channel was isolated and purified to homogeneit...
Scorpion venoms contain toxins that block different types of potassium channels. Some of these toxin...
Scorpion toxins affecting K+ channels (KTxs) represent important pharmacological tools and potential...
AbstractA new peptide, Tc1, containing only 23 amino acids closely packed by three disulfide bridges...
A peptide toxin was isolated from the venom of Palamneus gravimanus, the Indian black scorpion, to b...
International audienceThe resistance of the scorpion Androctonus australis to its own venom, as well...
International audiencePotassium (K(+)) channels are trans-membrane proteins, which play a key role i...