Omega-Atracotoxin

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omega-Atracotoxin (ω-atracotoxin) is an insect-specific neurotoxin produced by the Blue Mountains funnel-web spider. Its phylogenetic specificity derives from its ability to antagonise insect, but not vertebrate, voltage-gated calcium channels. Two spatially proximal amino acid residues, Asn(27) and Arg(35), form a contiguous molecular surface that is essential for toxin activity. It has been proposed that this surface of the beta-hairpin is a key site for interaction of the toxin with insect calcium channels.[1]

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ω-Atracotoxin
Identifiers
SymbolOmega-toxin
PfamPF06357
InterProIPR009415
SCOP21hvw / SCOPe / SUPFAM
Available protein structures:
PDB  1hvwA:4-23 1axh :1-37 IPR009415 PF06357 (ECOD; PDBsum)  
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