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Article ; Online: Characterization of conantokin Rl-A: molecular phylogeny as structure/function study.

Gowd, Konkallu H / Watkins, Maren / Twede, Vernon D / Bulaj, Grzegorz W / Olivera, Baldomero M

Journal of peptide science : an official publication of the European Peptide Society

2010  Volume 16, Issue 8, Page(s) 375–382

Abstract: A multidisciplinary strategy for discovery of new Conus venom peptides combines molecular genetics and phylogenetics with peptide chemistry and neuropharmacology. Here we describe application of this approach to the conantokin family of conopeptides ... ...

Abstract A multidisciplinary strategy for discovery of new Conus venom peptides combines molecular genetics and phylogenetics with peptide chemistry and neuropharmacology. Here we describe application of this approach to the conantokin family of conopeptides targeting NMDA receptors. A new conantokin from Conus rolani, ConRl-A, was identified using molecular phylogeny and subsequently synthesized and functionally characterized. ConRl-A is a 24-residue peptide containing three gamma-carboxyglutamic acid residues with a number of unique sequence features compared to conantokins previously characterized. The HPLC elution of ConRl-A suggested that this peptide exists as two distinct, slowly exchanging conformers. ConRl-A is predominantly helical (estimated helicity of 50%), both in the presence and absence of Ca(++). The order of potency for blocking the four NMDA receptor subtypes by ConRl-A was NR2B > NR2D > NR2A > NR2C. This peptide has a greater discrimination between NR2B and NR2C than any other ligand reported so far. In summary, ConRl-A is a new member of the conantokin family that expands our understanding of structure/function of this group of peptidic ligands targeted to NMDA receptors. Thus, incorporating phylogeny in the discovery of novel ligands for the given family of ion channels or receptors is an efficient means of exploring the megadiverse group of peptides from the genus Conus.
MeSH term(s) Animals ; Circular Dichroism ; Conotoxins/genetics ; Conotoxins/metabolism ; Conus Snail/classification ; Conus Snail/metabolism ; DNA, Complementary ; Electrophysiology ; Mollusk Venoms/metabolism ; Oocytes ; Peptides/genetics ; Peptides/metabolism ; Phylogeny ; Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate/antagonists & inhibitors ; Xenopus
Chemical Substances Conotoxins ; DNA, Complementary ; Mollusk Venoms ; Peptides ; Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate
Language English
Publishing date 2010-06-22
Publishing country England
Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
ZDB-ID 1234416-3
ISSN 1099-1387 ; 1075-2617
ISSN (online) 1099-1387
ISSN 1075-2617
DOI 10.1002/psc.1249
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