Much has been learned about the physiological functions of ion channels in neuronal membranes from studies on the effects of naturally occurring neurotoxins. Many toxins have been found to act at Na+, K+, or Ca" channels. In this article, toxins acting on K+ channels to facilitate neurotransmission will be reviewed. Toxins affecting neuronal K + channels have attracted considerable interest recently (for reviews, see references 1-3). They include noxiustoxin from the Mexican scorpion Centruroides no~iusa,p~am in5 and mast cell degranulating peptide6 from the honeybee Apis mellifera, the dendrotoxins from mamba (Dendroaspis) snake^,^ and charybdotoxin from the Old World scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatd (TABLE I). These toxins are highly poten...