Potassium channel blocker (sea anemone toxin) intermediate
BDS-I (Blood Depressor Substance I)
Comprehensive reference for BDS-I (Blood Depressor Substance I), a peptide compound with applications in research and therapeutics.
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potassium-channel-blocker-(sea-anemone-toxin) peptide oligopeptide
Overview
BDS-I (Blood Depressor Substance I) is a peptide compound with applications in research and therapeutics.
Chemical Identity
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | BDS-I (Blood Depressor Substance I) |
| Sequence | AKCQKRLDSDCQEYCCQGYCQGRC (partial) |
| Length | 34 amino acids |
| Category | Potassium channel blocker (sea anemone toxin) |
Structure
BDS-I (Blood Depressor Substance I) belongs to the Potassium channel blocker (sea anemone toxin) class of peptides. Its structure and properties make it suitable for various research and therapeutic applications.
Applications
BDS-I (Blood Depressor Substance I) has been studied for its potential applications in:
- Biomedical research
- Drug discovery
- Diagnostic applications
- Therapeutic development
References
- Source: venom-peptides.md
- Database: Wikipept Peptide Database
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