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Genomic organization of three novel toxins from the scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch that are active on potassium channels.

L Dai1, J J Wu, Y H Gu, Z D Lan, M H Ling, C W Chi.   

Abstract

The cDNA and genomic DNA of three novel toxins from the scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch that are active on K(+) channels, designated BmKTX (where KTX is kaliotoxin), BmTX1 and BmTX2, were cloned and sequenced. On the basis of their known amino acid sequences, gene-specific primers for 3' and 5' rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) were designed and synthesized. By overlapping the two partial cDNA sequences obtained by 3' and 5' RACE, their full-length cDNA sequences were completed. BmKTX encodes a signal peptide of 22 amino acid residues and a mature toxin of 38 residues, whereas BmTX1 and BmTX2 encode signal peptides of 20 and 21 residues respectively and a mature toxin of 38 residues for each. Their cDNA-deduced amino acid sequences were totally consistent with those determined except that the C-terminus of BmKTX had an additional Gly residue, which was removed during post-translational processing and was indispensable for the amidation of its C-terminal Lys residue. In addition, the first deduced amino acid for both BmTX1 and BmTX2 is Gln instead of pyro-Glu in the reported toxins, which obviously also undergoes post-translational processing. The genomic DNA species of these three toxins were also amplified by PCR, then cloned and sequenced. They all consisted of two exons disrupted by a small single intron. All of these introns were inserted within the signal peptides at position -6 for BmKTX and at position -5 for both BmTX1 and BmTX2 upstream of the mature toxins, and consisted of 87, 87 and 80 bp respectively.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10698710      PMCID: PMC1220916     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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