VENOM-DERIVED NEUROTOXINS TARGETING NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS
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Bekbossynova, Ayaulym
Zharylgap, Albina
Filchakova, Olena
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Acetylcholine was the first neurotransmitter described. The receptors targeted by acetylcholine are found within organisms spanning different phyla and position themselves as very attractive targets for predation, as well as for defense. Venoms of snakes within the Elapidae family, as well as those of marine snails within the Conus genus, are particularly rich in proteins and peptides that target nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Such compounds are invaluable tools for research seeking to understand the structure and function of the cholinergic system. Proteins and peptides of venomous origin targeting nAChR demonstrate high affinity and good selectivity. This review aims at providing an overview of the toxins targeting nAChRs found within venoms of different animals, as well as their activities and the structural determinants important for receptor binding. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Bekbossynova, A., Zharylgap, A., & Filchakova, O. (2021). Venom-Derived Neurotoxins Targeting Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors. Molecules, 26(11), 3373. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26113373
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