| Literature DB >> 29247580 |
Gustavo Titaux-Delgado1, Elisa Carrillo2, Angeles Mendoza3, Marlen Mayorga-Flores1, Fátima C Escobedo-González1, Patricia Cano-Sánchez1, Estuardo López-Vera2, Gerardo Corzo4, Federico Del Rio-Portilla1.
Abstract
The need for molecules with high specificity against noxious insects leads the search towards spider venoms that have evolved highly selective toxins for insect preys. In this respect, spiders as a highly diversified group of almost exclusive insect predators appear to possess infinite potential for the discovery of novel insect-selective toxins. In 2003, a group of toxins was isolated from the spider Macrothele gigas and the amino acid sequence was reported. We obtained, by molecular biology techniques in a heterologous system, one of these toxins. Purification process was optimized by chromatographic methods to determine the three-dimensional structure by nuclear magnetic resonance in solution, and, finally, their biological activity was tested. rMagi3 resulted to be a specific insect toxin with no effect on mice.Entities:
Keywords: Macrothele gigas; NMR solution structure; insecticidal; refolding disulfide-bonded toxins; spider toxin
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29247580 PMCID: PMC5818767 DOI: 10.1002/pro.3363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protein Sci ISSN: 0961-8368 Impact factor: 6.725