Reductive chain separation of botulinum A toxin — a prerequisite to its inhibitory action on exocytosis in chromaffin cells
- 8 May 1989
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 248 (1-2) , 23-27
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(89)80424-7
Abstract
Cleavage of the disulfide bond linking the heavy and the light chains of tetanus toxin is necessary for its inhibitory action on exocytotic release of catecholamines from permeabilized chromaffin cells [(1989) FEBS Lett. 242, 245–248; (1989) J. Neurochem., in press]. The related botulinum A toxin also consists of a heavy and a light chain linked by a disulfide bond. The actions of both neurotoxins on exocytosis were presently compared using streptolysin O-permeabilized bovine adrenal chromaffin cells. Botulinum A toxin inhibited Ca2+-stimulated catecholamine release from these cells. Addition of dithiothreitol lowered the effective doses to values below 5 nM. Under the same conditions, the effective doses of tetanus toxin were decreased by a factor of five. This indicates that the interchain SS bond of botulinum A toxin must also be split before the neurotoxin can exert its effect on exocytosis.Keywords
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