Garcia M L, Hanner M, Kaczorowski G J
Membrane Biochemistry and Biophysics, Merck Research Laboratories, Rahway, NJ 07065, USA.
Toxicon. 1998 Nov;36(11):1641-50. doi: 10.1016/s0041-0101(98)00157-3.
Over the last period of time, a large number of scorpion toxins have been characterized. These peptidyl inhibitors of K+ channels have been very useful as probes for determining the molecular architecture of these channels, for purifying channels from native tissue and determining their subunit composition, for developing the pharmacology of K+ channels, and for determining the physiologic role that K+ channels play in target tissues. The large knowledge that we have developed regarding K+ channel function would not have been possible without the discovery of these peptidyl inhibitors. It is expected that as more novel peptides are discovered, our understanding of K+ channel structure and function will be further enhanced.