Literature DB >> 10669014

Isolation and structures of grammistins, peptide toxins from the skin secretion of the soapfish Grammistes sexlineatus.

K Shiomi1, T Igarashi, H Yokota, Y Nagashima, M Ishida.   

Abstract

Two peptide toxins (named grammistins Gs 1 and Gs 2) with hemolytic and ichthyotoxic activities were isolated from the skin secretion of the soapfish Grammistes sexlineatus. Grammistin Gs 2 showed 6-11 x higher hemolytic activity and 10x higher ichthyotoxicity than grammistin Gs 1. The complete amino acid sequences of Gs 1 comprising 25 residues and Gs 2 comprising 24 residues were determined. Although a search by the database failed to find any homologous toxins from other sources, the grammistins were similar in secondary structures as well as biological activities to the two classes of peptide toxins, melittin from the bee venom and pardaxins from the skin secretion of two species of soles. CD experiments and helical wheel projections showed that the grammistins were randomly coiled in distilled water but formed amphiphilic alpha-helices in the presence of SDS micelles. In addition, they were found to be surface seeking peptides by the Eisenberg plot and assumed to exist as aggregates of 3-4 molecules. Interestingly, grammistin Gs 2 is much more abundant in amphiphilic alpha-helices and much higher in biological activities than melittin and pardaxins as well as grammistin Cs 1.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10669014     DOI: 10.1016/s0041-0101(99)00136-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicon        ISSN: 0041-0101            Impact factor:   3.033


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