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A membrane-access mechanism of ion channel inhibition by voltage sensor toxins from spider venom

Seok-Yong Lee & Roderick MacKinnon

Nature 430, 232-235(8 July 2004)

doi:10.1038/nature02632

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VSTX1 binds to the KvAP channel with high affinity in lipid membranes and low affinity in detergent micelles.

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VSTX1 binds to lipid membranes.

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Increase in tryptophan fluorescence of VSTX1 on partitioning into membranes.

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Figure 4

Hydrophobic face of voltage sensor toxins is conserved.

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