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Isolation of δ-missulenatoxin-Mb1a, the major vertebrate-active spider δ-toxin from the venom ofMissulena bradleyi(Actinopodidae)1
- Source :
- FEBS Letters. 554:211-218
- Publication Year :
- 2003
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2003.
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Abstract
- The present study describes the isolation and pharmacological characterisation of the neurotoxin δ-missulenatoxin-Mb1a (δ-MSTX-Mb1a) from the venom of the male Australian eastern mouse spider, Missulena bradleyi. This toxin was isolated using reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography and was subsequently shown to cause an increase in resting tension, muscle fasciculation and a decrease in indirect twitch tension in a chick biventer cervicis nerve-muscle bioassay. Interestingly, these effects were neutralised by antivenom raised against the venom of the Sydney funnel-web spider Atrax robustus. Subsequent whole-cell patch-clamp electrophysiology on rat dorsal root ganglion neurones revealed that δ-MSTX-Mb1a caused a reduction in peak tetrodotoxin (TTX)-sensitive sodium current, a slowing of sodium current inactivation and a hyperpolarising shift in the voltage at half-maximal activation. In addition, δ-MSTX-Mb1a failed to affect TTX-resistant sodium currents. Subsequent Edman degradation revealed a 42-residue peptide with unusual N- and C-terminal cysteines and a cysteine triplet (Cys14-16). This toxin was highly homologous to a family of δ-atracotoxins (δ-ACTX) from Australian funnel-web spiders including conservation of all eight cysteine residues. In addition to actions on sodium channel gating and kinetics to δ-ACTX, δ-MSTX-Mb1a caused significant insect toxicity at doses up to 2000 pmol/g. δ-MSTX-Mb1a therefore provides evidence of a highly conserved spider δ-toxin from a phylogenetically distinct spider family that has not undergone significant modification.
Details
- ISSN :
- 00145793
- Volume :
- 554
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- FEBS Letters
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........d2665336464c79a70b9a4fda21bb2f15
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0014-5793(03)01175-x