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Marine algal toxin azaspiracid is an open-state blocker of hERG potassium channels.

Chem. Res. Toxicol.. 2012; 
TwinerMichael J,DoucetteGregory J,RaskyAndrew,HuangXi-Ping,RothBryan L,SanguinettiMicha
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Azaspiracids (AZA) are polyether marine dinoflagellate toxins that accumulate in shellfish and represent an emerging human health risk. Although human exposure is primarily manifested by severe and protracted diarrhea, this toxin class has been shown to be highly cytotoxic, a teratogen to developing fish, and a possible carcinogen in mice. Until now, AZA's molecular target has not yet been determined. Using three independent methods (voltage clamp, channel binding assay, and thallium flux assay), we have for the first time demonstrated that AZA1, AZA2, and AZA3 each bind to and block the hERG (human ether-à-go-go related gene) potassium channel heterologously expressed in HEK-293 mammalian ce... More

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