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A helical conotoxin from Conus imperialis has a novel cysteine framework and defines a new superfamily.


ABSTRACT: Cone snail venoms are a rich source of peptides, many of which are potent and selective modulators of ion channels and receptors. Here we report the isolation and characterization of two novel conotoxins from the venom of Conus imperialis. These two toxins contain a novel cysteine framework, C-C-C-CC-C, which has not been found in other conotoxins described to date. We name it framework XXIII and designate the two toxins im23a and im23b; cDNAs of these toxins exhibit a novel signal peptide sequence, which defines a new K-superfamily. The disulfide connectivity of im23a has been mapped by chemical mapping of partially reduced intermediates and by NMR structure calculations, both of which establish a I-II, III-IV, V-VI pattern of disulfide bridges. This pattern was also confirmed by synthesis of im23a with orthogonal protection of individual cysteine residues. The solution structure of im23a reveals that im23a adopts a novel helical hairpin fold. A cluster of acidic residues on the surface of the molecule is able to bind calcium. The biological activity of the native and recombinant peptides was tested by injection into mice intracranially and intravenously to assess the effects on the central and peripheral nervous systems, respectively. Intracranial injection of im23a or im23b into mice induced excitatory symptoms; however, the biological target of these new toxins has yet to be identified.

SUBMITTER: Ye M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3340241 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A helical conotoxin from Conus imperialis has a novel cysteine framework and defines a new superfamily.

Ye Mingyu M   Khoo Keith K KK   Xu Shaoqiong S   Zhou Mi M   Boonyalai Nonlawat N   Perugini Matthew A MA   Shao Xiaoxia X   Chi Chengwu C   Galea Charles A CA   Wang Chunguang C   Norton Raymond S RS  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20120307 18


Cone snail venoms are a rich source of peptides, many of which are potent and selective modulators of ion channels and receptors. Here we report the isolation and characterization of two novel conotoxins from the venom of Conus imperialis. These two toxins contain a novel cysteine framework, C-C-C-CC-C, which has not been found in other conotoxins described to date. We name it framework XXIII and designate the two toxins im23a and im23b; cDNAs of these toxins exhibit a novel signal peptide seque  ...[more]

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