Scorpion toxins scaffold protein anti-Human Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AcChOR) (CAT#: SSX-L185)
The Scorpion toxin that bound nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AcChOR) was isolated from the library using Phage display techonology. After affinity maturation, Scorpion toxins variants were identified having affinities for nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AcChOR) as determined by biosensor technology. It's potential to be used in diagnostic, research and therapeutic applications.
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Specifications
- Scaffold Name
- Scorpion toxins
- Origin
- Scorpion Toxins
- Core Structure
- Triple-stranded β-sheet, short α-helix
- Variable Regions
- β-Hairpin from the Functional Site of Snake Curaremimetic Toxins
- Target
- Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AcChOR)
- Species Reactivity
- Human
- Expression Host
- E. coli
- Applications
- ELISA; IHC; Microscopy; FC; WB; FuncS
Target
- Alternative Names
- Scorpion Toxins; Scorpion toxins; AcChOR; nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
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