Structure-activity relationships of omega-conotoxins MVIIA, MVIIC and 14 loop splice hybrids at N and P/Q-type calcium channels


Autoria(s): Nielsen, Katherine J.; Adams, Denise; Thomas, Linda; Bond, Trudy; Alewood, Paul F.; Craik, David J.; Lewis, Richard J.
Data(s)

01/01/1999

Resumo

The omega-conotoxins are a set of structurally related, four-loop, six cysteine containing peptides, that have a range of selectivities for different subtypes of the voltage-sensitive calcium channel (VSCC). To investigate the basis of the selectivity displayed by these peptides, we have studied the binding affinities of two naturally occurring omega-conotoxins, MVIIA and MVIIC and a series of 14 MVIIA/MVIIC loop hybrids using radioligand binding assays for N and P/Q-type Ca2+ channels in rat brain tissue. A selectivity profile was developed from the ratio of relative potencies at N-type VSCCs (using [I-125]GVIA radioligand binding assays) and P/Q-type VSCCs (using [I-125]MVIIC radioligand binding assays). in these peptides, loops 2 and 4 make the greatest contribution to VSCC subtype selectivity, while the effects of loops 1 and 3 are negligible. Peptides with homogenous combinations of loop 2 and 4 display clear selectivity preferences, while those with heterogeneous combinations of loops 2 and 4 are less discriminatory. H-1 NMR spectroscopy revealed that the global folds of MVIIA, MVIIC and the 14 loop hybrid peptides were similar; however, several differences in local structure were identified. Based on the binding data and the 3D structures of MVIIA, GVIA and MVIIC, we have developed a preliminary pharmacophore based on the omega-conotoxin residues most Likely to interact with the N-type VSCC. (C) 1999 Academic Press.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35677

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Academic Press

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Omega-conotoxin #Nuclear Magnetic Resonance #Peptide Solution Structure #Voltage-sensitive Calcium Channel Antagonist #Radioligand Binding Assay #Nuclear Magnetic-resonance #Common Amino-acids #3-dimensional Structure #Secondary Structure #Coupling-constants #Nmr-spectroscopy #Peptide Toxin #Gvia Binding #Protein #Antagonists #C1 #110106 Medical Biochemistry: Proteins and Peptides (incl. Medical Proteomics) #110906 Sensory Systems
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Journal Article