Tarantula Toxin ProTx-I Differentiates Between Human T-type Voltage-Gated Ca2+ Channels Cav3.1 and Cav3.2
ProTx-I peptide, a venom toxin of the tarantula Thrixopelma pruriens, has been reported to interact with voltage-gated ion channels. ProTx-I reduced Ba2+ currents through recombinant human T-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels, Cav3.1 (hCav3.1), with roughly 160-fold more potency than through hCav3.2 c...
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Main Authors: | Tsuyako Ohkubo (Author), Jun Yamazaki (Author), Kenji Kitamura (Author) |
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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