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Snake venom acetylcholinesterase

Dajas, F., Bolioli, B., Castello, M.E., Silveira, R. (1987). Rat striatal acetylcholinesterase inhibition by fasciculin (a polypeptide fi-om green mamba snake venom). Neurosci. Lett. 77 87-91. [Pg.475]

Kryger, G., Harel, M., Giles, K., Toker, L., Velan, B., Lazar, A., Kronman, C., Barak, D., Ariel, N., Shafferman, A., Silman, L, Sussman, J.L. (2000). Structures of recombinant native and E202Q mutant human acetylcholinesterase complexed with the snake-venom toxin fasciculin-II. Acta Crystallogr. D Biol. Crystallogr. 56 (Pt 11) 1385-94. [Pg.713]

Le Du, M.H., Marchot, R, Bougis, R, et al., 1992. 1.9-A Resolution structure of fasciculin 1, an anti-acetylcholinesterase toxin from green mamba snake venom. J. Biol. Chem. 267, 22122-22130. [Pg.419]

Neurotoxic venoms of cobras, mambas, and coral snakes Inhibit the enzyme acetylcholinesterase. - This hydrolase normally breaks down the neurotransmitter acetylcholine within nerve synapses. [Pg.28]


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