| Literature DB >> 10745084 |
T H Szeto1, L C Birinyi-Strachan, R Smith, M Connor, M J Christie, G F King, G M Nicholson.
Abstract
delta-Atracotoxins (delta-ACTXs) are peptide toxins isolated from the venom of Australian funnel-web spiders that slow sodium current inactivation in a similar manner to scorpion alpha-toxins. We have isolated and determined the amino acid sequence of a novel delta-ACTX, designated delta-ACTX-Hv1b, from the venom of the funnel-web spider Hadronyche versuta. This 42 residue toxin shows 67% sequence identity with delta-ACTX-Hv1a previously isolated from the same spider. Under whole-cell voltage-clamp conditions, the toxin had no effect on tetrodotoxin (TTX)-resistant sodium currents in rat dorsal root ganglion neurones but exerted a concentration-dependent reduction in peak TTX-sensitive sodium current amplitude accompanied by a slowing of sodium current inactivation similar to other delta-ACTXs. However, delta-ACTX-Hv1b is approximately 15-30-fold less potent than other delta-ACTXs and is remarkable for its complete lack of insecticidal activity. Thus, the sequence differences between delta-ACTX-Hv1a and -Hv1b provide key insights into the residues that are critical for targeting of these toxins to vertebrate and invertebrate sodium channels.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10745084 DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(00)01339-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS Lett ISSN: 0014-5793 Impact factor: 4.124