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A Unified Nomenclature for Short-chain Peptides Isolated from Scorpion Venoms: Alpha-KTx Molecular Subfamilies

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1999 Nov 5
PMID 10542442
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Abstract

Peptidyl toxins are used extensively to determine the pharmacology of ion channels. Four families of peptides have been purified from scorpion venom. In this article, the classification of K+-channel-blocking peptides belonging to family 2 peptides and comprising 30-40 amino acids linked by three or four disulfide bridges, will be discussed. Evidence is provided for the existence of 12 molecular subfamilies, named alpha-KTx1-12, containing 49 different peptides. Because of the pharmacological divergence of these peptides, the principle of classification was based on a primary sequence alignment, combined with maximum parsimony and Neighbour-Joining analysis.

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