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Characterization of the functional activity of botulinum neurotoxin subtype B6.

Tomoko Kohda1, Keiji Nakamura1, Koji Hosomi1, Yasushi Torii2, Shunji Kozaki1, Masafumi Mukamoto1.   

Abstract

Clostridium botulinum produces the highly potent neurotoxin, botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT), which is classified into seven serotypes (A-G); the subtype classification is confirmed by the diversity of amino acid sequences among the serotypes. BoNT from the Osaka05 strain is associated with type B infant botulism and has been classified as BoNT/B subtype B6 (BoNT/B6) by phylogenetic analysis and the antigenicity of its C-terminal heavy chain (HC ) domain. However, the molecular bases for its properties, including its potency, are poorly understood. In this study, BoNT/B6 holotoxin was purified and the biological activity and receptor binding activity of BoNT/B6 compared with those of the previously-characterized BoNT/B1 and BoNT/B2 subtypes. The derivative BoNT/B6 was found to be already nicked and in an activated form, indicating that endogenous protease production may be higher in this strain than in the other two strains. BoNT/B1 exhibited the greatest lethal activity in mice, followed by BoNT/B6, which is consistent with the sensitivity of PC12 cells. No significant differences were seen in the enzymatic activities of the BoNT/Bs against their substrate. HC /B1 and HC /B6 exhibited similar binding affinities to synaptotagmin II (SytII), which is a specific protein receptor for BoNT/B. Binding to the SytII/ganglioside complex is functionally related to the toxic action; however, the receptor recognition sites are conserved. These results suggest that the distinct characteristics and differences in biological sensitivity of BoNT/B6 may be attributable to the function of its Hc .domain.
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Keywords:  Clostridium botulinum; biological activity; botulinum neurotoxin; subtype B6

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28898517     DOI: 10.1111/1348-0421.12540

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0385-5600            Impact factor:   1.955


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