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The three-dimensional structure of an H-superfamily conotoxin reveals a granulin fold arising from a common ICK cysteine framework.

Lau D Nielsen1, Mads M Foged1, Anastasia Albert2, Andreas B Bertelsen1, Cecilie L Søltoft1, Samuel D Robinson3,4, Steen V Petersen5, Anthony W Purcell6, Baldomero M Olivera3, Raymond S Norton4, Terje Vasskog2, Helena Safavi-Hemami1,7, Kaare Teilum1, Lars Ellgaard8.   

Abstract

Venomous marine cone snails produce peptide toxins (conotoxins) that bind ion channels and receptors with high specificity and therefore are important pharmacological tools. Conotoxins contain conserved cysteine residues that form disulfide bonds that stabilize their structures. To gain structural insight into the large, yet poorly characterized conotoxin H-superfamily, we used NMR and CD spectroscopy along with MS-based analyses to investigate H-Vc7.2 from Conus victoriae, a peptide with a VI/VII cysteine framework. This framework has CysI-CysIV/CysII-CysV/CysIII-CysVI connectivities, which have invariably been associated with the inhibitor cystine knot (ICK) fold. However, the solution structure of recombinantly expressed and purified H-Vc7.2 revealed that although it displays the expected cysteine connectivities, H-Vc7.2 adopts a different fold consisting of two stacked β-hairpins with opposing β-strands connected by two parallel disulfide bonds, a structure homologous to the N-terminal region of the human granulin protein. Using structural comparisons, we subsequently identified several toxins and nontoxin proteins with this "mini-granulin" fold. These findings raise fundamental questions concerning sequence-structure relationships within peptides and proteins and the key determinants that specify a given fold.
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Keywords:  CD spectroscopy; NMR spectroscopy; antistasin; conotoxin; disulfide; disulfide bond; granulin; inhibitor cystine knot; protein conformation; protein evolution; protein expression; protein structure; protein-disulfide isomerase; toxin; β-hairpin

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30975904      PMCID: PMC6552430          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.007491

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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