Discovery and structure of a potent and highly specific blockerof insect calcium channels
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01/01/2001
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We have isolated a novel family of insect-selective neurotoxins that appear to be the most potent blockers of insect voltage-gated calcium channels reported to date. These toxins display exceptional phylogenetic specificity, with at least a 10,000-fold preference for insect versus vertebrate calcium channels. The structure of one of the toxins reveals a highly structured, disulfide-rich core and a structurally disordered C-terminal extension that is essential for channel blocking activity. Weak structural/functional homology with omega -agatoxin-IVA/B, the prototypic inhibitor of vertebrate P-type calcium channels, suggests that these two toxin families might share a similar mechanism of action despite their vastly different phylogenetic specificities. |
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eng |
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology |
Palavras-Chave | #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Drug Design #Spider #Neurotoxins #Antagonist #Currents #Peptides #Program #Toxins #Iva #C1 #780103 Chemical sciences #250301 Organic Chemical Synthesis |
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Journal Article |