Synonyms: omega-Aga-IVA | Omega-agatoxin-Aa4a
Compound class:
Peptide
Comment: From the venom of Agelenopsis aperta (North American funnel-web spider)
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References |
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P-type calcium channels blocked by the spider toxin omega-Aga-IVA. Nature, 355 (6363): 827-9. [PMID:1311418] |