encyclopedia of medical concepts
ψ
ψ
ψ

Conus magus toxin

under omega-Conotoxins
More information in Books or onNLM PubMed
More on omega-Conotoxins Definition: A family of structurally related neurotoxic peptides from mollusk venom that inhibit voltage-activated entry of calcium into the presynaptic membrane. They selectively inhibit N-, P-, and Q-type calcium channels.      Other names omega Conotoxins; omega Conotoxin; omega-Conotoxin
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
Conus magus toxin [ omega-CmTX,omega-conotoxin (Conus magus) ]
  from marine mollusk Conus magus; 25-27 amino acid peptide; MW 3 kDa
107407-86-3   *omega-Conotoxins
Pharma Action Calcium Channel Blockers
J Neurosci 1987;7(8):2390-6

To share this definition, click "text" (Facebook, Twitter) or "link" (blog, mail) then paste text link
Ads by Google

Sources: NLM Medical Subject Headings, NIH UMLS, Drugs@FDA, FDA AERS original data copyright United States Government. No endorsement implied. Last modified 6/6/2012

Warning: the drugs or drug combinations referred to here may be similar or related, but are not be the same ones and may not have the same pharmacological action as other substances described on the same page or in the same row. Please refer to product monograph or to your doctor
This website is accredited by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify.
We comply with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information: verify here.
About Reference.MD Privacy