The 1.1 Å resolution crystal structure of [Tyr15]EpI, a novel α-conotoxin from Conus episcopatus, solved by direct methods

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Hu, SH
Loughnan, M
Miller, R
Weeks, CM
Blessing, RH
Alewood, PF
Lewis, RJ
Martin, JL [1 ]
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[1] Univ Queensland, Ctr Drug Design & Dev, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
[2] SUNY Buffalo, Dept Comp Sci, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA
[3] Hauptman Woodward Med Res Inst, Buffalo, NY 14203 USA
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10.1021/bi9806549
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Conotoxins are valuable probes of receptors and ion channels because of their small size and highly selective activity. alpha-Conotoxin EpI, a 16-residue peptide from the mollusk-hunting Conus episcopatus, has the amino acid sequence GCCSDPRCNMNNPDY(SO3H)C-NH2 and appears to be an extremely potent and selective inhibitor of the alpha 3 beta 2 and alpha 3 beta 4 neuronal subtypes of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR). The desulfated form of EpI ([Tyr(15)]EpI) has a potency and selectivity for the nAChR receptor similar to those of EpI. Here we describe the crystal structure of [Tyr(15)]EpI solved at a resolution of 1.1 Angstrom using SnB. The asymmetric unit has a total of 284 non-hydrogen atoms, making this one of the largest structures solved de novo try direct methods. The [Tyr(15)]EpI structure brings to six the number of alpha-conotoxin structures that have been determined to date. Four of these, [Tyr(15)]EpI, PnIA, PnIB, and MII, have an alpha 4/7 cysteine framework and are selective for the neuronal subtype of the nAChR. The structure of [Tyr(15)]EpI has the same backbone fold as the other alpha 4/7-conotoxin structures, supporting the notion that this conotoxin cysteine framework and spacing give rise to a conserved fold. The surface charge distribution of [Tyr(15)]EpI is similar to that of PnIA and PnIB but is likely to be different from that of MII, suggesting that [Tyr(15)]EpI and MII may have different binding modes for the same receptor subtype.
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