α-conotoxin-GID
α-conotoxin GID is a conopeptide originally isolated from the venom of the Conus geographus. It is composed of 19 amino acids and is folded by two disulphide bonds connecting Cys1-Cys3 and Cys2-Cys4. Based on the number of amino acids between the second and the third cysteine residues (loop I) and the third and fourth cysteine residues (loop II), α-conotoxin GID belongs to the α4/7-conotoxin family. α-conotoxin GID blocks selectively neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors with IC50 values of 3 nM (α3β2 nicotinic receptors), 5 nM (α7) and 150 nM (α4β2) . α-conotoxin GID is at least 1000-fold less potent onto the α1β1γδ, α3β4, and α4β4 nicotinic receptors. α-conotoxin GID is a unique α4/7-conotoxin because of its ability to block both α7 and α3β2 isoforms, contrary to conotoxin PnIA or PnIB that are more selective.
Product Specifications
Specifications
Blocker of α3β2, α7 and α4β2 nAChRs
Target
Acetylcholine receptors
Sequence
IRD (Gla) CCSNPACRVNN (Hyp) HVC
Peptide Number
CON019
Disulfide Bonds
Cys5-Cys11; Cys6-Cys19
N Terminal Sequence
H
C Terminal Sequence
OH
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