Margatoxin (T3D2520)
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Version | 2.0 | ||||||||||
Creation Date | 2009-07-03 22:19:09 UTC | ||||||||||
Update Date | 2014-12-24 20:25:39 UTC | ||||||||||
Accession Number | T3D2520 | ||||||||||
Identification | |||||||||||
Common Name | Margatoxin | ||||||||||
Class | Protein | ||||||||||
Description | Margatoxin is a peptide toxin produced by the Central American bark scorpion (Centruroides margaritatus). It blocks potassium channels. (1) | ||||||||||
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Protein Structure | |||||||||||
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Chemical Formula | Not Available | ||||||||||
Average Molecular Mass | 4184.990 g/mol | ||||||||||
CAS Registry Number | 145808-47-5 | ||||||||||
Sequence | Not Available | ||||||||||
Chemical Taxonomy | |||||||||||
Description | Not Available | ||||||||||
Kingdom | Organic Compounds | ||||||||||
Super Class | Organic Acids | ||||||||||
Class | Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives | ||||||||||
Sub Class | Amino Acids, Peptides, and Analogues | ||||||||||
Direct Parent | Peptides | ||||||||||
Alternative Parents | Not Available | ||||||||||
Substituents | Not Available | ||||||||||
Molecular Framework | Not Available | ||||||||||
External Descriptors | Not Available | ||||||||||
Biological Properties | |||||||||||
Status | Detected and Not Quantified | ||||||||||
Origin | Exogenous | ||||||||||
Cellular Locations | Not Available | ||||||||||
Biofluid Locations | Not Available | ||||||||||
Tissue Locations | Not Available | ||||||||||
Pathways | Not Available | ||||||||||
Applications | Not Available | ||||||||||
Biological Roles | Not Available | ||||||||||
Chemical Roles | Not Available | ||||||||||
Physical Properties | |||||||||||
State | Liquid | ||||||||||
Appearance | Clear solution. | ||||||||||
Experimental Properties |
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Predicted Properties | Not Available | ||||||||||
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Toxicity Profile | |||||||||||
Route of Exposure | Injection (sting/bite) (2) | ||||||||||
Mechanism of Toxicity | Margatoxin blocks potassium channels, resulting in a loss of outward current and affecting neurotransmitter release. (1) | ||||||||||
Metabolism | Free toxin may be removed by opsonization via the reticuloendothelial system (primarily the liver and kidneys) or it may be degraded through cellular internalization via the lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed organelles that contain an array of digestive enzymes, including several proteases. | ||||||||||
Toxicity Values | Not Available | ||||||||||
Lethal Dose | Not Available | ||||||||||
Carcinogenicity (IARC Classification) | No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). | ||||||||||
Uses/Sources | Margatoxin is a peptide toxin produced by the Central American bark scorpion (Centruroides margaritatus). (1) | ||||||||||
Minimum Risk Level | Not Available | ||||||||||
Health Effects | Margatoxin is neurotoxic. (1) | ||||||||||
Symptoms | Margatoxin causes pain, local swelling and tingling for 3-4 hours at the site of the bite. (1) | ||||||||||
Treatment | Treatment of margatoxin is usually symptomatic. (1) | ||||||||||
Normal Concentrations | |||||||||||
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Abnormal Concentrations | |||||||||||
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External Links | |||||||||||
DrugBank ID | Not Available | ||||||||||
HMDB ID | Not Available | ||||||||||
PubChem Compound ID | Not Available | ||||||||||
ChEMBL ID | Not Available | ||||||||||
ChemSpider ID | Not Available | ||||||||||
KEGG ID | Not Available | ||||||||||
UniProt ID | P40755 | ||||||||||
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ChEBI ID | Not Available | ||||||||||
BioCyc ID | Not Available | ||||||||||
CTD ID | Not Available | ||||||||||
Stitch ID | Not Available | ||||||||||
PDB ID | 1MTX | ||||||||||
ACToR ID | Not Available | ||||||||||
Wikipedia Link | Not Available | ||||||||||
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Synthesis Reference | Not Available | ||||||||||
MSDS | T3D2520.pdf | ||||||||||
General References | |||||||||||
Gene Regulation | |||||||||||
Up-Regulated Genes | Not Available | ||||||||||
Down-Regulated Genes | Not Available |
Targets
- General Function:
- Voltage-gated ion channel activity
- Specific Function:
- Mediates the voltage-dependent potassium ion permeability of excitable membranes. Assuming opened or closed conformations in response to the voltage difference across the membrane, the protein forms a potassium-selective channel through which potassium ions may pass in accordance with their electrochemical gradient.
- Gene Name:
- KCNA3
- Uniprot ID:
- P22001
- Molecular Weight:
- 63841.09 Da
References
- Wikipedia. Margatoxin. Last Updated 29 November 2008. [Link]