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Pain-causing stinging nettle toxins target TMEM233 to modulate Na(V)1.7 function
Voltage-gated sodium (Na(V)) channels are critical regulators of neuronal excitability and are targeted by many toxins that directly interact with the pore-forming α subunit, typically via extracellular loops of the voltage-sensing domains, or residues forming part of the pore domain. Excelsatoxin A...
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