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Protein Domain : Ectatomin superfamily

Primary Identifier  IPR036261 Type  Homologous_superfamily
Short Name  Ectatomin_sf
description  Ectatomin is a toxin from the venom of the ant Ectatomma tuberculatum. Ectatomin can efficiently insert into the plasma membrane, where it can form channels. Ectatomin was shown to inhibit L-type calcium currents in isolated rat cardiac myocytes []. In these cells, ectatomin induces a gradual, irreversible increase in ion leakage across the membrane, which can lead to cell death.Ectatomin is comprised of two subunits, A and B, which are homologous. The structure of ectatomin reveals that each subunit consists of two alpha helices with a connecting hinge region, which form a hairpin structure that is stabilised by disulphide bridges. A disulphide bridge between the hinge regions of the two subunits links the heterodimer together, forming a closed bundle of four helices with a left-handed twist [].

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