Distinction among neuronal subtypes of voltage-activated sodium channels by μ-conotoxin PIIIA

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Olivera, Baldomero M.
Other Author Safo, Patrick; Rosenbaum, Tamara; Shcherbatko, Anatoly; Choi, Deog-Young; Han, Edward; Toledo-Aral, Juan J.; Brehm, Paul; Mandel, Gail
Title Distinction among neuronal subtypes of voltage-activated sodium channels by μ-conotoxin PIIIA
Date 2000
Description The functional properties of most sodium channels are too similar to permit identification of specific sodium channel types underlying macroscopic current. Such discrimination would be particularly advantageous in the nervous system in which different sodium channel family isoforms are coexpressed in the same cell. To test whether members of the μ-conotoxin family can discriminate among known neuronal sodium channel types, we examined six toxins for their ability to block different types of heterologously expressed sodium channels.
Type Text
Publisher Society for Neuroscience
Volume 20
Issue 1
First Page 76
Last Page 80
Subject Conotoxins; m-conotoxin
Subject LCSH Conus; Marine toxins; Sodium channels
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Safo, P., Rosenbaum, T., Shcherbatko, A., Choi, D., Han, E., Toledo-Aral, J., Olivera, B. M., Brehm, P., & Mandel, G. (2000). Distinction among neuronal subtypes of voltage-activated sodium channels by μ-conotoxin PIIA. Journal of Neuroscience, 20(1), 76-80.
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