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[[Fasciculin|Fasciculins]] (FAS) are toxins produced by the snake green mamba.  FAS1 and FAS2 are known to bind to [[acetylcholinesterase|acetylcholinesterase]] (AChE)  and cause severe fasciculations<ref>PMID:6530667</ref> .  For toxins in Proteopedia see [[Toxins]].
[[Fasciculin|Fasciculins]] (FAS) are toxins produced by the snake green mamba.  FAS1 and FAS2 are known to bind to [[acetylcholinesterase|acetylcholinesterase]] (AChE)  and cause severe fasciculations<ref>PMID:6530667</ref> .  For toxins in Proteopedia see [[Toxins]].

Latest revision as of 13:44, 20 October 2017


Fasciculins (FAS) are toxins produced by the snake green mamba. FAS1 and FAS2 are known to bind to acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and cause severe fasciculations[1] . For toxins in Proteopedia see Toxins.


Structure of Fasciculin 1 (PDB entry 1fas)

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3D Structures of Fasciculin3D Structures of Fasciculin

Updated on 20-October-2017

ReferencesReferences

  1. Karlsson E, Mbugua PM, Rodriguez-Ithurralde D. Fasciculins, anticholinesterase toxins from the venom of the green mamba Dendroaspis angusticeps. J Physiol (Paris). 1984;79(4):232-40. PMID:6530667

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