1Z99 Toxin date Apr 01, 2005
title Solution Structure Of Crotamine, A Myotoxin From Crotalus Du Terrificus
authors V.Fadel, P.Bettendorff, T.Herrmann, W.F.De Azevedo, E.B.Oliveira T.Yamane, K.Wuthrich
compound source
Molecule: Crotamine
Chain: A
Synonym: Crt, Myotoxin
Organism_scientific: Crotalus Durissus Terrificus
Organism_common: Tropical Rattlesnake
Organism_taxid: 8732
Strain: Terrificus
methodSolution NMR
Gene
Ontology
ChainFunctionProcessComponent
A
  • toxin activity


  • Primary referenceAutomated NMR structure determination and disulfide bond identification of the myotoxin crotamine from Crotalus durissus terrificus., Fadel V, Bettendorff P, Herrmann T, de Azevedo WF Jr, Oliveira EB, Yamane T, Wuthrich K, Toxicon. 2005 Dec 1;46(7):759-67. Epub 2005 Sep 26. PMID:16185738
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