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Phrixotoxin

Phrixotoxins are peptide toxins derived from the venom of the Chilean copper tarantula Phrixotrichus auratus, also named Paraphysa scrofa. Phrixotoxin-1 and -2 block A-type voltage-gated potassium channels; phrixotoxin-3 blocks voltage-gated sodium channels. Similar toxins are found in other species, for instance the Chilean rose tarantula. Phrixotoxins are peptide toxins derived from the venom of the Chilean copper tarantula Phrixotrichus auratus, also named Paraphysa scrofa. Phrixotoxin-1 and -2 block A-type voltage-gated potassium channels; phrixotoxin-3 blocks voltage-gated sodium channels. Similar toxins are found in other species, for instance the Chilean rose tarantula. Phrixotoxins are purified from the venom of the spider Phrixotrichus auratus (Diochot 1999), but they can also be produced by chemical peptide synthesis (Chagot 2004).

[ "Biochemistry", "Anatomy", "Communication channel", "Neuroscience", "Potassium channel" ]
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