Vm24   Click here for help

GtoPdb Ligand ID: 10050

Synonyms: α-KTx 23.1 [1]
Immunopharmacology Ligand
Comment: Vm24 is a 36 amino acid peptide toxin that was isolated from the venom of the Mexican scorpion Vaejovis mexicanus smithi, and which was subsequently produced by chemical synthesis [1]. It acts as a selective blocker of the Kv1.3 potassium channel. Vm24 can be used to study the biological processes that are modulated by Kv1.3 blockade and to help identify the pathways that are key to Kv1.3's participation in normal and pathological states.
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References
1. Gurrola GB, Hernández-López RA, Rodríguez de la Vega RC, Varga Z, Batista CV, Salas-Castillo SP, Panyi G, del Río-Portilla F, Possani LD. (2012)
Structure, function, and chemical synthesis of Vaejovis mexicanus peptide 24: a novel potent blocker of Kv1.3 potassium channels of human T lymphocytes.
Biochemistry, 51 (19): 4049-61. [PMID:22540187]
2. Varga Z, Gurrola-Briones G, Papp F, Rodríguez de la Vega RC, Pedraza-Alva G, Tajhya RB, Gaspar R, Cardenas L, Rosenstein Y, Beeton C et al.. (2012)
Vm24, a natural immunosuppressive peptide, potently and selectively blocks Kv1.3 potassium channels of human T cells.
Mol Pharmacol, 82 (3): 372-82. [PMID:22622363]
3. Veytia-Bucheli JI, Jiménez-Vargas JM, Melchy-Pérez EI, Sandoval-Hernández MA, Possani LD, Rosenstein Y. (2018)
Kv1.3 channel blockade with the Vm24 scorpion toxin attenuates the CD4+ effector memory T cell response to TCR stimulation.
Cell Commun Signal, 16 (1): 45. [PMID:30107837]