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Tamapin, a venom peptide from the Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) that targets small conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels and afterhyperpolarization currents in central neurons.
Pedarzani P,
D'hoedt D,
Doorty KB,
Wadsworth JD,
Joseph JS,
Jeyaseelan K,
Kini RM,
Gadre SV,
Sapatnekar SM,
Stocker M,
Strong PN.
Department of Physiology, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom.
The biophysical properties of small conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) (SK) channels are well suited to underlie afterhyperpolarizations (AHPs) shaping the firing patterns of a conspicuous number of central and peripheral neurons. We have identified a new scorpion toxin (tamapin) that binds to SK channels with high affinity and inhibits SK channel-mediated currents in pyramidal neurons of the hippocampus as well as in cell lines expressing distinct SK channel subunits. This toxin distinguished between the SK channels underlying the apamin-sensitive I(AHP) and the Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels mediating the slow I(AHP) (sI(AHP)) in hippocampal neurons. Compared with related scorpion toxins, tamapin displayed a unique, remarkable selectivity for SK2 versus SK1 ( approximately 1750-fold) and SK3 ( approximately 70-fold) channels and is the most potent SK2 channel blocker characterized so far (IC(50) for SK2 channels = 24 pm). Tamapin will facilitate the characterization of the subunit composition of native SK channels and help determine their involvement in electrical and biochemical signaling.
PMID: 12239213 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Cited by 4 PubMed Central articles
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An amino acid outside the pore region influences apamin sensitivity in small conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels.
Nolting A, Ferraro T, D'hoedt D, Stocker M.
J Biol Chem. 2007 Feb 9; 282(6):3478-86. Epub 2006 Dec 1.
[J Biol Chem. 2007]
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ReviewPotassium channels--multiplicity and challenges.
Jenkinson DH.
Br J Pharmacol. 2006 Jan; 147 Suppl 1:S63-71.
[Br J Pharmacol. 2006]
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Electrophysiological characterization of the SK channel blockers methyl-laudanosine and methyl-noscapine in cell lines and rat brain slices.
Scuvée-Moreau J, Boland A, Graulich A, Van Overmeire L, D'hoedt D, Graulich-Lorge F, Thomas E, Abras A, Stocker M, Liégeois JF, et al.
Br J Pharmacol. 2004 Nov; 143(6):753-64. Epub 2004 Oct 25.
[Br J Pharmacol. 2004]
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