The scorpion toxin BeKm‐1 blocks hERG cardiac potassium channels using an indispensable arginine residue
Iana I. Zavarzina,
Alexey I. Kuzmenkov,
Nikita A. Dobrokhotov
et al.
Abstract:BeKm‐1 is a peptide toxin from scorpion venom that blocks the pore of the potassium channel hERG (Kv11.1) in the human heart. Although individual protein structures have been resolved, the structure of the complex between hERG and BeKm‐1 is unknown. Here, we used molecular dynamics and ensemble docking, guided by previous double‐mutant cycle analysis data, to obtain an in silico model of the hERG–BeKm‐1 complex. Adding to the previous mutagenesis study of BeKm‐1, our model uncovers the key role of residue Arg2… Show more
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