Protist Peptides intermediate
Na+ channel blocker with N-hydroxylation
Dinoflagellate peptides
By Encyclopeptide Editorial | 1 min read
protist-peptides peptide oligopeptide
Overview
Na+ channel blocker with N-hydroxylation is a peptide compound with applications in research and therapeutics. Dinoflagellate peptides
Chemical Identity
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Na+ channel blocker with N-hydroxylation |
| Sequence | Paralytic neurotoxicity |
| Length | 23 amino acids |
| Category | Protist Peptides |
Structure
Na+ channel blocker with N-hydroxylation belongs to the Protist Peptides class of peptides. Its structure and properties make it suitable for various research and therapeutic applications.
Applications
Na+ channel blocker with N-hydroxylation has been studied for its potential applications in:
- Biomedical research
- Drug discovery
- Diagnostic applications
- Therapeutic development
References
- Source: protist-peptides.md
- Database: Wikipept Peptide Database
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