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  • 71Grammotoxin — is a protein toxin that inhibits P , Q and N type voltage gated calcium channels (Ca 2+ channels) in neurons. Grammotoxin is also known as omega grammotoxin SIA. Source The source of grammotoxin is the venom of a tarantula spider ( Grammostola… …

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  • 72Omega-grammotoxin SIA — is a protein toxin that inhibits P, Q and N voltage gated calcium channels (Ca2+ channels) in neurons. Contents 1 Source 2 Chemistry 3 Target 4 Mode of action …

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  • 73Insect toxins — Pfam box Symbol = Toxin 30 Name = Ptu family width = caption = Pfam= PF08117 InterPro= IPR012325 SMART= PROSITE=PDOC60010 SCOP = TCDB = OPM family=120 OPM protein= 1lmr PDB=PDB3|1lmrA:1 35 PDB3|1i26A:1 34Insect toxins are various protein toxins… …

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  • 74Saccharomyces cerevisiae virus L-A — Taxobox virus group = iii familia = Totiviridae genus = Totivirus Saccharomyces cerevisiae virus L A is a double stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae . This virus has a single 4.6 kb genomic segment that encodes its… …

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  • 75Calcicludine — (CaC) is a protein toxin from the venom of the green mamba that inhibits high voltage activated calcium channels, especially L type calcium channels. Source Calcicludine is a toxin in the venom of the green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps) .… …

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  • 76exotoxin — [eks′ō täk΄sin] n. [ EXO + TOXIN] Bacteriology a protein toxin, as tetanus or diphtheria, secreted by bacteria …

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  • 77Phenol-soluble modulin — Phenol soluble modulins are a family of protein toxins produced by CA MRSA, which are thought to be the cause of severe infections. Although the toxins are produced in all Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains, the more virulent CA… …

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  • 78TCP — T complex protein; therapeutic carepsychosocial; therapeutic class profile; therapeutic continuous penicillin; thienyl cyclohexylpiperidine; thrombocytopenia; tibial hole coronal positioning; tissue culture treated plastic; tissue or tumor… …

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  • 79Enterotoxin — An enterotoxin (not to be confused with endotoxin) is a protein toxin released by a microorganism in the intestine. Enterotoxins are frequently cytotoxic and kill cells by altering the permeability of the epithelial cells of the intestinal wall.… …

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  • 80Gelonin — is a protein toxin of approximately 30 kDa found in the seeds of the Himalayan plant Gelonium multiflorum. In cell free systems gelonin exerts powerful N glycosidase activity on the 28S rRNA unit of eukaryotic ribosomes by cleaving out adenine at …

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