Conotoxin TVIIA, a novel peptide from the venom of Conus tulipa - 1. Isolation, characterization and chemical synthesis


Autoria(s): Hill, J. M.; Atkins, A. R.; Loughnan, M. L.; Jones, A.; Adams, D. A.; Martin, R. C.; Lewis, R. J.; Craik, D. J.; Alewood, P. F.
Data(s)

01/01/2000

Resumo

A novel conotoxin belonging to the 'four-loop' structural class has been isolated from the venom of the piscivorous cone snail Conus tulipa. It was identified using a chemical-directed strategy based largely on mass spectrometric techniques. The new toxin, conotoxin TVIIA, consists of 30 amino-acid residues and contains three disulfide bonds. The amino-acid sequence was determined by Edman analysis as SCSGRDSRCOOVCCMGLMCSRGKCVSIYGE where O = 4-transl-hydroxyproline. Two under-hydroxylated analogues, [Pro10]TVIIA and [Pro10,11]TVIIA, were also identified in the venom of C. tulipa. The sequences of TVIIA and [Pro10]TVIIA were further verified by chemical synthesis and coelution studies with native material. Conotoxin TVIIA has a six cysteine/four-loop structural framework common to many peptides from Conus venoms including the omega-, delta- and kappa-conotoxins. However, TVIIA displays little sequence homology with these well-characterized pharmacological classes of peptides, but displays striking sequence homology with conotoxin GS, a peptide from Conus geographus that blocks skeletal muscle sodium channels. These new toxins and GS share several biochemical features and represent a distinct subgroup of the four-loop conotoxins.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:36573

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Science

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Conotoxin #Mass Spectrometry #Ion Channel #Amino-acid Sequence #Peptide Synthesis #Nicotinic Acetylcholine-receptors #Neuronal Calcium Channels #Omega-conotoxin #Alpha-conotoxin #Gamma-carboxyglutamate #Purpurascens Venom #Mass-spectrometry #Sodium-channels #N-type #Purification #C1 #250301 Organic Chemical Synthesis #730210 Environmental health
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Journal Article