Structure–Function Relationship and Stability of Latroeggtoxin‐VI: A Proteinaceous Toxin From the Eggs of Latrodectus tredecimguttatus
Si Chen,
Minglu Sun,
Panfeng Yin
et al.
Abstract:Latroeggtoxin‐VI (LETX‐VI), a peptide toxin discovered from the eggs of spider Latrodectus tredecimguttatus, was previously shown to promote the synthesis and release of dopamine in rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells, showing potential applications in the neurobiology and medicine. To further understand the structure and properties of LETX‐VI, the key residues were identified and their roles in the structure, function, and stability of LETX‐VI were analyzed in the present work. Based on the protein molecular do… Show more
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