Overview
K+ selective channels are some of the most widespread ion trafficking molecules in living organisms, with more than 70 genes encoding different K+ channels in humans. KV channels fall into one of the two classical categories of delayed rectifier (DR) and A-type. Delayed rectifier was the original name attributed to voltage-dependent K+ channels due to their delayed activation in squid giant axons. A-type channels are low voltage-activated, fast inactivating (therefore, transient) K+ channels. Specific KV toxins are often used to dissect the particular contribution of different subunits to native currents.
Alomone Labs is pleased to offer the Shaker (KV)-Related Channel Blocker Explorer Kit (#EK-108). This Explorer Kit includes peptide toxins known to block KV2, KV3 and KV4 channels. An ideal tool for screening purposes.
Compounds
Product Name | Cat # | Size |
---|---|---|
AmmTx3 Toxin |
STA-305 | 1 x 0.1 mg |
BDS-I |
STB-400 | 1 x 0.1 mg |
BDS-II |
B-450 | 1 x 0.1 mg |
Guangxitoxin-1E |
STG-200 | 1 x 0.1 mg |
Heteropodatoxin-2 |
STH-340 | 1 x 0.1 mg |
Jingzhaotoxin-III |
STJ-200 | 1 x 0.1 mg |
Jingzhaotoxin-V |
STJ-050 | 1 x 50 µg |
Jingzhaotoxin-IX |
STJ-300 | 1 x 50 µg |
Jingzhaotoxin-XII |
STJ-100 | 1 x 50 µg |
Phrixotoxin-1 |
STP-700 | 1 x 50 µg |
Phrixotoxin-2 |
STP-710 | 1 x 50 µg |
ProTx-I |
STP-400 | 1 x 0.1 mg |
RY796 |
R-160 | 1 x 5 mg |
SNX-482 |
RTS-500 | 1 x 50 µg |
Stromatoxin-1 |
STS-350 | 1 x 50 µg |