BmP02

BmP02 – Ion Channels and Transporters BmP02 toxin, also known as a-KTx9.1 (UniProt Q9NJP7), is a short-chain toxin of 28 amino acids and reticulated by three disulfide bridges initially isolated from the venom of the Chinese scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch....

BeKm-1

BeKm-1 – Ion Channels and Transporters BeKm-1 toxin is a peptide toxin that has been isolated from the venom of the Central Asian scorpion Buthus eupeus. BeKm-1 toxin has been reported to be a highly selective inhibitor of the human ether-a-go-go ERG1 channel...

BDS-I

BDS-I – Ion Channels and Transporters BDS-1 is a 43 amino acid peptide which was originally isolated from the venom of the sea anemona Anemonia Viridis. BDS-1 was originally described as a highly selective blocker of the rapidly inactivating voltage-gated...

ATX-II

ATX-II – Ion Channels and Transporters ATX-II was originally discovered in 1976 by extraction from the tentacles of Anemonia sulcata (Bergman et al., 1976). At that time, it was already discovered that it has activity on voltage-dependent Na+ channels from the...

APETx2

APETx2 – Ion Channels and Transporters APETx2 is a toxin that was originally isolated from Anthopleura elegantissima (Sea anemone). APETx2 selectively blocks the H(+)-gated sodium channel ASIC3 (ACCN3). The blockage is rapid and reversible. This toxin does not...