| Literature DB >> 591177 |
Abstract
A snake cardiotoxin from the venom of the Formosan cobra, Naja naja atra, is a basic polypeptide. The protein can be denatured in 6.0 M guanidine hydrochloride or at elevated temperatures. Its conformation remains virtually the same in solvents of lower polarity than water such as 1, 2-ethanediol or 1-propanol and 1, 2-ethanediol (1:1 v/v). The circular dichroism spectrum is atypical in water in that the peptide chromophores show a small negative CD band at 214 nm and a large positive one at 195 nm. To some extent the CD pattern resembles that of the beta-form but differs in specific positions and magnitudes. Considering that the theoretical CD of the reverse beta-bend and the characteristics of model polypeptides in beta-form manifest a similar pattern, we suggest that cobra cardiotoxin is rich in beta structure including beta pleated-sheets and beta reverse-turns.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 591177 DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3011.1977.tb02798.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pept Protein Res ISSN: 0367-8377