Cvf. Batista et al., Tcl, from Tityus cambridgei, is the first member of a new subfamily of scorpion toxin that blocks K+-channels, FEBS LETTER, 486(2), 2000, pp. 117-120
A new peptide, Tc1, containing only 23 amino acids closely packed by three
disulfide bridges was isolated from the Amazonian scorpion Tityus cambridge
i. It blocks reversibly the Shaker B K+-channels with a K-d of 65 nM and di
splaces binding of noxiustoxin to mouse brain synaptosome membranes. It is
the shortest known peptide from scorpion venom that recognizes K+-channels
and constitutes a new structural subfamily of toxin, classified as alphaKTx
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