Identification of two toxins from scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus) venom which block distinct classes of calcium-activated potassium channel
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- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(86)81095-x
Identification of two toxins from scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus) venom which block distinct classes of calcium-activated potassium channel
Abstract
Two polypeptide toxins from scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus) venom which block distinct classes of calcium-activated potassium channels have been identified and partially purified. One toxin, at 50-100 ng/ml, blocks apamin-sensitive potassium fluxes in hepatocytes and inhibits [125I]monoiodoapamin binding. The other, more basic, toxin blocks apamin-insensitive potassium fluxes in erythrocytes at 200 ng/ml and, to our knowledge, is the first toxin shown to block the erythrocyte calcium-activated potassium channel with high affinity. The possible co-identity of this latter toxin with charybdotoxin is discussed.
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