Novel K+-channel-blocking toxins from the venom of the scorpion Centruroides limpidus limpidus Karsch
- 15 November 1994
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 304 (1) , 51-56
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3040051
Abstract
Two novel toxins were purified from the venom of the Mexican scorpion Centruroides limpidus limpidus, using an immunoassay based on antibodies raised against noxiustoxin (NTX), a known K(+)-channel-blocker-peptide. The primary structure of C. l. limpidus toxin 1 was obtained by Edman degradation and was shown to be composed of 38 amino acid residues, containing six half-cystines. The first 36 residues of C. l. limpidus toxin 2 were also determined. Both toxins are capable of displacing the binding of radio-labelled NTX to rat brain synaptosomes with high affinity (about 100 pM). These toxins are capable of inhibiting transient K(+)-currents (resembling IA-type currents), in cultured rat cerebellar granule cells. About 50% of the peak currents are reduced by application of a 1.5 microM solution of toxins 1 and 2 The K+ current reduction is partially reversible, under washing but not voltage-dependent. Comparison of the primary structure of C. l. limpidus toxin 1 with other known toxins shows 74% identity with margatoxin, 64% with NTX, 51% with kaliotoxin, 39% with iberiotoxin, 37% with charybdotoxin and Lq2, and 29% with leirutoxin 1. The only invariant amino acids in all these toxins are the six cysteines, a glycine in position 26 and two lysines at positions 28 and 33, respectively. The relevance of these differences in terms of possible structure-function relationships is discussed.Keywords
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