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Medchemexpress LLC Cardiotoxin Analog (CTX) IV (6-12) | 115722-23-1 | 99.95% | 899.13 | 10 MG

Supplier: Medchemexpress LLC HYP190210MG
Cardiotoxin Analog (CTX) IV (6-12) is a membrane-active peptide isolated from the venom of the Taiwan cobra. It specifically targets negatively charged phospholipid membranes, such as phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylinositol. This snake venom cardiotoxin binds to cell membranes and embeds into lipid bilayers through hydrophobic interactions and electrostatic attraction, disrupting membrane stability. It can induce membrane lipid disorder and cell lysis, exhibiting hemolysis and cytotoxicity.
- Targets negatively charged phospholipid membranes
- Isolated from Taiwan cobra venom
- Binds to cell membranes and embeds into lipid bilayers
- Disrupts membrane stability
- Induces membrane lipid disorder and cell lysis
- Exhibits hemolysis and cytotoxicity
- Shows specific binding to negatively charged lipid membranes in vitro (10 μM)
- Causes complete hemolysis of erythrocytes in vitro (25 μM)
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