Androctonus australis hector insect toxin
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Androctonus australis hector insect toxin also known as AaHIT is a scorpion toxin which affects voltage-gated sodium channels. Four different insect toxins, namely AaHIT1, AaHIT2, AaHIT4 and AaHIT5, can be distinguished. It targets insects, except AaHIT4, which is also toxic to crustaceans and mammals.[1]
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Organism | Androctonus australis | ||||||
Symbol | AaHIT1 | ||||||
UniProt | P01497 | ||||||
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