Molding the business end of neurotoxins by diversifying evolution

被引:21
作者
Kozminsky-Atias, Adi [1 ]
Zilberberg, Noam [1 ]
机构
[1] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Life Sci, IL-84105 Beer Sheva, Israel
基金
以色列科学基金会;
关键词
active surface; ion channels; multigene families; ALPHA-LIKE TOXIN; SCORPION BETA-TOXINS; MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT; MOLECULAR EVOLUTION; ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION; CHANNEL SELECTIVITY; POSITIVE SELECTION; FUNCTIONAL SURFACE; RAPID EVOLUTION; SODIUM-CHANNELS;
D O I
10.1096/fj.11-187179
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A diverse range of organisms utilize neurotoxins that target specific ion channels and modulate their activity. Typically, toxins are clustered into several multigene families, providing an organism with the upper hand in the never-ending predator-prey arms race. Several gene families, including those encoding certain neurotoxins, have been subject to diversifying selection forces, resulting in rapid gene evolution. Here we sought a spatial pattern in the distribution of both diversifying and purifying selection forces common to neurotoxin gene families. Utilizing the mechanistic empirical combination model, we analyzed various toxin families from different phyla affecting various receptors and relying on diverse modes of action. Through this approach, we were able to detect clear correlations between the pharmacological surface of a toxin and rapidly evolving domains, rich in positively selected residues. On the other hand, patches of negatively selected residues were restricted to the nontoxic face of the molecule and most likely help in stabilizing the tertiary structure of the toxin. We thus propose a mutual evolutionary strategy of venomous animals in which adaptive molecular evolution is directed toward the toxin active surface. Furthermore, we propose that the binding domains of unstudied toxins could be readily predicted using evolutionary considerations.-Kozminsky-Atias, A., Zilberberg, N. Molding the business end of neurotoxins by diversifying evolution. FASEB J. 26, 576-586 (2012). www.fasebj.org
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页码:576 / 586
页数:11
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