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| Title | CgNa, a type I toxin from the giant Caribbean sea anemone Condylactis gigantea shows structural similarities to both type I and II toxins, as well as distinctive structural and functional properties(1). |
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| Journal, issue, pages | Biochem. J., Vol. 406, Page 67-76, Year 2007 |
| Publish date | Jun 12, 2006 (structure data deposition date) |
Authors | Salceda, E. / Perez-Castells, J. / Lopez-Mendez, B. / Garateix, A. / Salazar, H. / Lopez, O. / Aneiros, A. / Standker, L. / Beress, L. / Forssmann, W.G. ...Salceda, E. / Perez-Castells, J. / Lopez-Mendez, B. / Garateix, A. / Salazar, H. / Lopez, O. / Aneiros, A. / Standker, L. / Beress, L. / Forssmann, W.G. / Soto, E. / Jimenez-Barbero, J. / Gimenez-Gallego, G. |
External links | Biochem. J. / PubMed:17506725 |
| Methods | NMR (solution) |
| Structure data | ![]() PDB-2h9x: |
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Keywords | TOXIN / beta sheet |
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