A new peptide was purified from the venom of the Venezuelan scorpion Tityus discrepans, by high-performance liquid chromatography and its amino acid sequence was completed by Edman degradation and mass spectrometry analysis. It contains 38 amino acid residues with a molecular weight of 4177.7 atomic mass units, tightly folded by three disulfide bridges, and has a pyroglutamic acid at the N-terminal region. This peptide, named Discrepin, was shown to block preferentially the IA currents of the voltage-dependent K+ -channel of rat cerebellum granular cells in culture. The K+ -currents are inhibited in an apparently irreversible manner, whose 50% inhibitory effect is reached with a 190 nM toxin concentration. The systematic nomenclature proposed for this toxin is alpha-KTx15.6.

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