MitTx-alpha
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MitTx-alpha
UNSPSC Description:
MitTx-alpha is a subunit of MitTx. MitTx is a potent, persistent, and selective agonist for acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs). MitTx is highly selective for the ASIC1 subtype at neutral pH; under more acidic conditions (pH100-fold) proton-evoked activation of ASIC2a channels[1].Target Antigen:
Sodium ChannelType:
PeptidesRelated Pathways:
Membrane Transporter/Ion ChannelApplications:
Neuroscience-NeuromodulationField of Research:
Neurological DiseaseAssay Protocol:
https://www.medchemexpress.com/mittx-alpha.htmlSolubility:
10 mM in DMSOSmiles:
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7103.94References & Citations:
[1]Christopher J Bohlen, et al. A heteromeric Texas coral snake toxin targets acid-sensing ion channels to produce pain. Nature. 2011 Nov 16;479(7373):410-4.Shipping Conditions:
Room temperatureClinical Information:
No Development Reported
