6W6O,1QK6,2MXO,1S6X,1QK7,2N6O,1D1H,1LA4,1KOZ,2M9L


Conserved Protein Domain Family
Toxin_12

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pfam07740: Toxin_12 (this model, PSSM-Id:400201 is obsolete and has been replaced by 462249)
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Ion channel inhibitory toxin
This is a family of potent toxins that function as ion-channel inhibitors for several different ions. Omega-Grammotoxin SIA is a VSCC antagonist that inhibits neuronal N- and P-type VSCC responses. Huwentoxin-IV, from the Chinese bird spider, is a highly potent neurotoxin that specifically inhibits the neuronal tetrodotoxin-sensitive voltage-gated sodium channel in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons. Hainantoxin-4, from the venom of spider Selenocosmia hainana, adopts an inhibitor cystine knot structural motif like huwentoin-IV, and is a potent antagonist that acts at site 1 on tetrodotoxin-sensitive (TTX-S) sodium channels. Study of the molecular nature of toxin-receptor interactions has helped elucidate the functioning of many ion-channels.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 400201
Aligned: 31 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 26.4716
Created: 20-Apr-2021
Updated: 29-Sep-2021
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
6W6O_E  1 ECLEIFKACNPSNDqCCksSKLVCSRK----T--RWCKY 33  Chinese earth tiger
B1P1B7 30 ACGQFWWKCGEGKPpCC--ANFACKIG----L--YLCIW 60  Chilobrachys guangxiensis
P83910  2 ACAPRGQLCFSDKL-CC--IGLRCKSRva-nMwpTFCLV 36  Phoneutria keyserlingi
P61792  2 DCGGLFSGCDSNAD-CC--EGYVCR---------LWCKY 28  giant crab spider
P58427  1 ECGTLFSGCSTHAD-CC--EGFICK---------LWCRY 27  giant crab spider
P61790  2 DCGWLFHSCESNAD-CC--ENWACATTgr-fR--YLCKY 34  giant crab spider
P58425  1 DCGTIWHYCGTDQSeCC--EGWKCS------R--QLCKY 29  giant crab spider
P61789  3 DCGWIMDDCTSDSD-CC--PNWVCSKTgf-vK--NICKY 35  giant crab spider
P83996  2 ACAPRFSLCNSDKE-CC--KGLRCQSRianmWp-TFCSQ 36  Brazilian armed spider
P83892  2 ACAPRGLLCFRDKE-CC--KGLTCKGRfv-nTwpTFCLV 36  Brazilian Amazonian armed spider
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