Synonyms: κ-theraphotoxin-Ps1b | κ-TRTX-Ps1b | PaTX 2 | PaTX2
Compound class:
Peptide
Comment: From Paraphysa scrofa (Chilean copper tarantula)
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References |
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Pharmacological and molecular evidence for the involvement of Kv4.3 in ultra-fast activating K+ currents in murine portal vein myocytes. Br J Pharmacol, 149 (6): 676-86. [PMID:17016508] |