Assignment of the three disulfide Bridges of huwentoxin-I, a neurotoxin from the spiderSelenocosmia huwena
- 1 December 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Protein Journal
- Vol. 12 (6) , 735-740
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01024931
Abstract
The positions of the disulfide bonds of huwentoxin-I, a neurotoxin from the spiderSelenocosmia huwena, have been determined. The existence of three disulfide bonds in the native toxin was demonstrated by mass spectroscopy and the lack of reactivity with a thiol reagent. The assignment procedure involved a combination of tryptic digestion of the native toxin and sequence analysis of both intact andin situ S-carboxymethylated toxin.In situ carboxymethylation is shown to be a useful procedure in sequencing of cysteine- and cystine-containing peptides. Sequence analysis of the intact, cross-linked toxin indicated that no amino acid phenylthiohydantoin (PTH) derivative is seen for the first half-cystine in a cross-linked pair, but that the PTH of dehydroalanine, which can be detected at 313 nm, is seen at the position of the second half-cystine. By sequencing disulfide cross-linked tryptic fragments, the three disulfide linkages in huwentoxin-I could be assigned as Cys2-Cys17, Cys9-Cys22, and Cys16-Cys29.Keywords
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