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1. Complex approach for analysis of snake venom α-neurotoxins binding to HAP, the high-affinity peptide.

2. External release of entropy by synchronized movements of local secondary structures drives folding of a small, disulfide-bonded protein.

3. Photoresponsive nanocapsulation of cobra neurotoxin and enhancement of its central analgesic effects under red light.

4. Neurotoxins from snake venoms and α-conotoxin ImI inhibit functionally active ionotropic γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors.

5. Anti-inflammatory effects of Neurotoxin-Nna, a peptide separated from the venom of Naja naja atra.

6. Chromatography, mass spectrometry, and molecular modeling studies on ammodytoxins.

7. Dimeric α-cobratoxin X-ray structure: localization of intermolecular disulfides and possible mode of binding to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

8. Structural and functional characterization of a novel homodimeric three-finger neurotoxin from the venom of Ophiophagus hannah (king cobra).

9. Virtual screening against alpha-cobratoxin.

10. Spontaneous conformational change and toxin binding in alpha7 acetylcholine receptor: insight into channel activation and inhibition.

11. Naturally occurring disulfide-bound dimers of three-fingered toxins: a paradigm for biological activity diversification.

12. The Drosophila acetylcholine receptor subunit D alpha5 is part of an alpha-bungarotoxin binding acetylcholine receptor.

13. Crystal structure of a Cbtx-AChBP complex reveals essential interactions between snake alpha-neurotoxins and nicotinic receptors.

14. Antigen stability controls antigen presentation.

15. Towards structure determination of neurotoxin II bound to nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: a solid-state NMR approach.

16. Motions and structural variability within toxins: implication for their use as scaffolds for protein engineering.

17. NMR-based binding screen and structural analysis of the complex formed between alpha-cobratoxin and an 18-mer cognate peptide derived from the alpha 1 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo californica.

18. Experimentally based model of a complex between a snake toxin and the alpha 7 nicotinic receptor.

19. Molecular determinants by which a long chain toxin from snake venom interacts with the neuronal alpha 7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

20. Variability among the sites by which curaremimetic toxins bind to torpedo acetylcholine receptor, as revealed by identification of the functional residues of alpha-cobratoxin.

21. Snake venom alpha-neurotoxins and other 'three-finger' proteins.

22. Internal motion time scales of a small, highly stable and disulfide-rich protein: a 15N, 13C NMR and molecular dynamics study.

23. Subunit interface selectivity of the alpha-neurotoxins for the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

24. NMR spatial structure of alpha-conotoxin ImI reveals a common scaffold in snail and snake toxins recognizing neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

25. Identification of pairwise interactions in the alpha-neurotoxin-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor complex through double mutant cycles.

26. Labeling of Torpedo californica nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits by cobratoxin derivatives with photoactivatable groups of different chemical nature at Lys23.

27. Changing the structural context of a functional beta-hairpin. Synthesis and characterization of a chimera containing the curaremimetic loop of a snake toxin in the scorpion alpha/beta scaffold.

28. Characterization of multiple nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-binding proteins and phospholipases A2 from the venom of the coral snake Micrurus nigrocinctus.

29. Photolabeling reveals the proximity of the alpha-neurotoxin binding site to the M2 helix of the ion channel in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

30. Probing local secondary structure by fluorescence: time-resolved and circular dichroism studies of highly purified neurotoxins.

31. A new class of photoactivatable and cleavable derivatives of neurotoxin II from Naja naja oxiana. Synthesis, characterisation, and application for affinity labelling of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo californica.

32. Both neurotoxin II from venom of Naja naja oxiana and its endogenous analogue induce apoptosis in tumor cells.

33. Interaction of protein ligands with receptor fragments. On the residues of curaremimetic toxins that recognize fragments 128-142 and 185-199 of the alpha-subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

34. Two-dimensional 1H-NMR study of the spatial structure of neurotoxin II from Naja naja oxiana.

35. Three-dimensional structure of neurotoxin-1 from Naja naja oxiana venom at 1.9 A resolution.

36. The refined crystal structure of alpha-cobratoxin from Naja naja siamensis at 2.4-A resolution.

37. Extensive multiplicity of the miscellaneous type of neurotoxins from the venom of the cobra Naja naja naja and structural characterization of major components.

38. Two-dimensional NMR studies and secondary structure of cobrotoxin in aqueous solution.

39. The role of an invariant tryptophan residue in alpha-bungarotoxin and cobrotoxin. Investigation of active derivatives with the invariant tryptophan replaced by kynurenine.

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