α-LatrotoxinThe best-studied latrotoxin is α-latrotoxin, which acts presynaptically to release neurotransmitters from sensory and motor neurons, as well as on endocrine cells (to release insulin, for example).[2] It is a ~130 kDa protein which exists mainly in its dimerized or tetramerized forms. LatroinsectotoxinsThe natural prey of widow spiders are insects, and several insectotoxins are found in its venom. However, relatively little is known about them.citation needed The latroinsectotoxins appear to have similar structures.[3] Other venom componentsApart from the high molecular weight latrotoxins described above, Latrodectus venom also contains low molecular weight proteins[4] whose function has not been explored fully yet, but may be involved in facilitating membrane insertion of latrotoxins.citation needed See alsoReferences
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