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金勇  蒋辉 《生命科学研究》2005,9(3):189-195
芋螺毒素是来源于芋螺的毒液的活性多肽,由于其分子质量小、结构多样、作用靶点广泛、功能专一、组织特异性强等优点,广泛地被用作细胞中各种具有重要生理功能靶点的探针,以及作为新药的先导化合物甚至直接作为新药开发.芋螺可以分为食鱼、食软体动物和食虫3种类型,织锦芋螺是一种分布广泛的食软体动物芋螺.作为毒性最强的芋螺品种之一,织锦芋螺毒素成为食软体动物类芋螺毒素研究的代表.现对20世纪90年代末至今的织锦芋螺毒素方面的研究进行了综述.  相似文献   

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芋螺毒素的药用价值研发进展   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
芋螺毒素是一种海洋软体动物芋螺分泌的一类用于自卫和捕食的小肽神经性毒素。芋螺毒素具有很高的药用开发价值和潜力。近年来,具有高度特异性生物活性的芋螺毒素一直广泛应用于研制特异性诊断试剂以及开发疗效特异的新药之中,并作为分子模型用于相关新药的设计。本文对近年来芋螺毒素药用开发研究的最新进展做一综述。  相似文献   

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M-超家族芋螺毒素研究进展   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
袁多多  王春光 《生命科学》2006,18(5):502-506
芋螺毒素是来源于芋螺毒液的活性多肽,具有分子质量小,作用靶点广泛且特异性高的优点,是一种丰富的生物资源。M-超家族芋螺毒素是芋螺毒素中较为复杂的超家族之一,包括μ-、ψ-和κM-家族,分别作用于电压门控钠通道、N型乙酰胆碱受体和电压门控钾通道。另外,mr3a和tx3c的发现预示M-超家族可能存在新的家族。本文对这些芋螺毒素的生理学和药理学特征、结构与功能的关系及应用研究进行综述。  相似文献   

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芋螺毒素是芋螺毒液管中所分泌的富含半胱氨酸和各种翻译后修饰的多肽混合物.从信号芋螺毒液中纯化出一系列天然多肽.其中L3组分经N端序列测定以及酶切质谱分析,确定其一级序列为GVWDγCCKDPQCRQNHMQHCPA,其中γ为羧基化谷氨酸.该毒素具有典型的α-芋螺毒素半胱氨酸骨架,被命名为lt1a,是迄今为止被报道的最长的一条α-芋螺毒素.  相似文献   

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芋螺毒素是一种具有丰富序列多样性且富含二硫键的多肽.因其能够特异性地结合离子通道,阻断神经冲动的传递,芋螺毒索又具有极大的潜在药用价值.面对庞大的芋螺毒素种类,需借助理论的手段和方法来进行研究,从而降低实验成本,为实验做出理论指导.本文基于二项式分布结合支持向量机算法对芋螺毒素离子通道活性类型进行了预测,jackknife交叉验证的总体精度和平均精度分别达到87.5%和86.8%.结果表明,本文所建模型能够用于芋螺毒素的离子通道活性预测,为基于芋螺毒素新药物的进一步开发提供帮助和理论依据.  相似文献   

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芋螺毒素基因资源研究进展   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
芋螺毒素和微生物的次生代谢产物与植物的生物碱一样,具有生物多样性的特点。芋螺毒素特有的二硫键骨架和化学修饰后特异的空间结构,使其具有特异的稳定性和药理学活性。对芋螺毒素基因的分析和新型基因的克隆筛选,是深入研究各种受体、离子通道及其亚型,进而在克隆表达的靶受体上设计和筛选高效新药的前提。芋螺毒素基因资源的研究在芋螺毒素新基因及其编码产物毒素肽的发现与利用方面发挥了重要作用。现对该领域的新进展进行论述。  相似文献   

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芋螺毒素(conotoxin,CTX)是当今生物毒素研究的热点之一,已经成为研究药理学和神经科学的重要工具。因此,芋螺毒素如何在体内和体外进行氧化折叠形成天然构象,获得有生物活性的芋螺毒素,越来越为人们所关注。根据当前研究状况,概述了芋螺毒素氧化折叠的一般过程,并总结了二硫键、PDI(二硫键异构酶)、前体肽等在芋螺毒素氧化折叠中所发挥的作用。此外,还就芋螺毒素氧化重折叠的研究前景和方向进行了展望。  相似文献   

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μ-芋螺毒素——高特异性钠通道阻滞剂   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
马健会  李晖 《生命的化学》2006,26(6):508-510
μ-芋螺毒素是一类具有独特药理活性的海洋生物毒素,至今共发现有7种,均为16~22个氨基酸大小的小肽,其分子内部形成3对二硫键。它们高度特异性地阻断电压门控Na 通道,甚至能够区分Na 通道的不同亚型。最近发现的两种μ-芋螺毒素的特异性更强,可以选择性地作用于TTX-R型Na 通道,而对TTX-S型Na 通道几乎无任何影响,这种作用的特点对于研究Na 通道亚型及新药开发具有重要价值。  相似文献   

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ω-芋螺毒素及其衍生物的合成   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
研究ω 芋螺毒素及衍生物的结构与生物活性的关系。采用固相多肽合成法合成了ω 芋螺毒素及其衍生物。结果显示 ,ω 芋螺毒素衍生物结构稳定性和生物活性均比ω 芋螺毒素差。  相似文献   

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蛋白质二硫键异构酶(PDI)是内质网新生肽链折叠中一个重要的折叠酶.在热 带药用海洋生物芋螺的毒液中富含PDI酶,该酶对于毒液中芋螺毒素神经肽的体内 氧化折叠至关重要.本研究主要采用凝胶过滤层析和制备型Rotofor液相等电聚焦 电泳等多种方法,从海南产桶形芋螺(Conus betulinus Linnaeus)毒管中分离 纯化天然的PDI酶蛋白,经电泳和MALDI-TOF MS质谱鉴定分析确证获得了高纯度 的桶形芋螺PDI酶,建立了天然芋螺PDI酶分离纯化的技术方法. 以芋螺毒素线性 肽K412为底物进行了PDI酶活性鉴定.结果表明,该分离纯化的PDI酶能够促进K412 的氧化折叠.由于芋螺毒素的氧化折叠非常复杂,且氧化折叠后具有正确二硫键连 接方式的芋螺毒素才具有各种药理活性,因此,本研究结果为后续PDI酶在种类繁 多的芋螺毒素氧化折叠中的应用及其作用机制研究提供了重要的物质基础.  相似文献   

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Han Y  Huang F  Jiang H  Liu L  Wang Q  Wang Y  Shao X  Chi C  Du W  Wang C 《The FEBS journal》2008,275(9):1976-1987
Cone snails, a group of gastropod animals that inhabit tropical seas, are capable of producing a mixture of peptide neurotoxins, namely conotoxins, for defense and predation. Conotoxins are mainly disulfide-rich short peptides that act on different ion channels, neurotransmitter receptors, or transporters in the nervous system. They exhibit highly diverse compositions, structures, and biological functions. In this work, a novel Cys-free 15-residue conopeptide from Conus marmoreus was purified and designated as conomarphin. Conomarphin is unique because of its D-configuration Phe at the third residue from the C-terminus, which was identified using HPLC by comparing native conomarphin fragments and the corresponding synthetic peptides cleaved by different proteases. Surprisingly, the cDNA-encoded precursor of conomarphin was found to share the conserved signal peptide with other M-superfamily conotoxins, clearly indicating that conomarphin should belong to the M-superfamily, although conomarphin shares no homology with other six-Cys-containing M-superfamily conotoxins. Furthermore, NMR spectroscopy experiments established that conomarphin adopts a well-defined structure in solution, with a tight loop in the middle of the peptide and a short 3(10)-helix at the C-terminus. By contrast, no loop in L-Phe13-conomarphin was found, which suggests that D-Phe13 is essential for the structure of conomarphin. In conclusion, conomarphin may represent a new conotoxin family, whose biological activity remains to be identified.  相似文献   

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Peng C  Wu X  Han Y  Yuan D  Chi C  Wang C 《Peptides》2007,28(11):2116-2124
Cone snails are a group of ancient marine gastropods with highly sophisticated defense and prey strategies using conotoxins in their venom. Conotoxins are a diverse array of small peptides, mostly with multiple disulfide bridges. Using a 3' RACE approach, we identified six novel peptides from the venom ducts of a worm-hunting cone snail Conus pulicarius. These peptides are named Pu5.1-Pu5.6 as their primary structures show the typical pattern of T-1 conotoxin family, a large and diverse group of peptides widely distributed in venom ducts of all major feeding types of Conus. Except for the conserved signal peptide sequences in the precursors and unique arrangement of Cys residues (CC-CC) in mature domains, the six novel T-1 conotoxins show remarkable sequence diversity in their pro and mature regions and are, thus, likely to be functionally diversified. Here, we present a simple and fast strategy of gaining novel disulfide-rich conotoxins via molecular cloning and our detailed sequence analysis will pave the way for the future functional characterization of toxin-receptor interaction.  相似文献   

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Luo S  Zhangsun D  Lin Q  Xie L  Wu Y  Zhu X 《Peptides》2006,27(12):3058-3068
The full-length cDNAs of six new O-superfamily conotoxins (CTX) were cloned and sequenced from Conus marmoreus native to Hainan in China South Sea using RT-PCR and 3′-RACE. Six novel conotoxin precursors encoded by these cDNAs consist of three typical regions of signal, pro-peptide and mature peptide. All the six toxin regions share a common O-superfamily cysteine pattern (C-C-CC-C-C, with three disulfide bridges). The predicted precursors are composed of 73–88 amino acids, and the predicted mature peptides consist of 26–34 amino acids. Phylogenetic analysis of new conotoxins from C. marmoreus from the present study and published homologue T-superfamily sequences from other Conus species was performed systematically. Patterns of sequence divergence for three regions of signal, pro-region and mature peptides, as well as Cys codon usage define the major O-superfamily branches and suggest how these separate branches arose. Percent identities of the amino acid sequences of the signal region exhibited high conservation, whereas the sequences of the mature peptides ranged from almost identical to highly divergent between inter- and intra-species. Notably, the diversity of the pro-region was also high with intermediate divergence between that observed in signal and toxin regions. Amino acid sequences and their mode of action (target) of previously identified conotoxins from molluscivorous C. marmoreus for the known conotoxins classes are discussed in detail. The data presented are new and should pave the way for chemical synthesis of these unique conotoxins for to allow determination of the molecular targets of these peptides, and also to provide clues for a better understanding of the phylogeny of these peptides.  相似文献   

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The venom of Conus figulinus, a vermivorous cone snail, found in the south east coast of India, has been studied in an effort to identify novel peptide toxins. The amino acid sequences of seven peptides have been established using de novo mass spectrometric based sequencing methods. Among these, three peptides belong to the M‐Superfamily conotoxins, namely, Fi3a, Fi3b, and Fi3c, and one that belongs to the T‐Superfamily, namely, Fi5a. The other three peptides are contryphans, namely, contryphans fib, fic, and fid. Of these Fi3b, Fi3c, Fi5a, and contryphan fib are novel and are reported for the first time from venom of C. figulinus. The details of the sequencing methods and the relationship of these peptides with other ‘M’‐Superfamily conotoxins from the fish hunting and mollusk hunting clades are discussed. These novel peptides could serve as a lead compounds for the development of neuropharmacologically important drugs. Copyright © 2014 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Peng C  Liu L  Shao X  Chi C  Wang C 《Peptides》2008,29(6):985-991
Cone snails are predatory gastropod mollusks distributed in all tropical marine habitats with a highly sophisticated defense strategy using small peptides in their venoms. Here, we report the discovery and initial characterization of the V-superfamily conotoxins. A novel conotoxin vi15a was purified from the venom of a worm-hunting species Conus virgo. The sequence of vi15a was determined to have a unique arrangement of cysteine residues (C-C-CC-C-C-C-C), which defines the new V-superfamily conotoxins. The cDNA of vi15a was cloned with RACE method. Its unique signal peptide sequence led to the cloning of another V-superfamily conotoxin, Vt15.1, from Conus vitulinus. These results, as well as the existence of Lt15.1 from Conus litteratus and ca15a from Conus caracteristicus with the same cysteine pattern, suggest that V-superfamily might be a large and diverse group of peptides widely distributed in different Conus species. Like other eight Cys-containing toxins, V-superfamily conotoxins might also adopt an “ICK+1” disulfide bond connectivity. The identification of this novel class of conotoxins will certainly improve our understanding of the structure diversity of disulfide rich toxins.  相似文献   

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The venoms of predatory marine snails (Conus spp.) contain diverse mixtures of peptide toxins with high potency and selectivity for a variety of voltage-gated and ligand-gated ion channels. Here we describe the chemical and functional characterization of three novel conotoxins, alphaD-VxXIIA, alphaD-VxXIIB, and alphaD-VxXIIC, purified from the venom of Conus vexillum. Each toxin was observed as an approximately 11-kDa protein by LC/MS, size exclusion chromatography, and SDS-PAGE. After reduction, the peptide sequences were determined by Edman degradation chemistry and tandem MS. Combining the sequence data together with LC/MS and NMR data revealed that in solution these toxins are pseudo-homodimers of paired 47-50-residue peptides. The toxin subunits exhibited a novel arrangement of 10 conserved cystine residues, and additional post-translational modifications contributed heterogeneity to the proteins. Binding assays and two-electrode voltage clamp analyses showed that alphaD-VxXIIA, alphaD-VxXIIB, and alphaD-VxXIIC are potent inhibitors of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) with selectivity for alpha7 and beta2 containing neuronal nAChR subtypes. These dimeric conotoxins represent a fifth and highly divergent structural class of conotoxins targeting nAChRs.  相似文献   

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Pi C  Liu J  Wang L  Jiang X  Liu Y  Peng C  Chen S  Xu A 《Journal of biotechnology》2007,128(1):184-193
Conotoxins are a diverse array of small peptides mostly with multiple disulfide bridges. These peptides become an increasing significant source of neuro-pharmacological probes and drugs as a result of the high selectivity for ion channels and receptors. Usually, the analogue of natural conotoxins is produced by means of chemical synthesis. Here, we present a simple and fast strategy of producing disulfide-rich conotoxins via recombinant expression. By fused with thioredoxin and His tag, a novel O-superfamily conotoxin lt7a was successfully expressed in Escherichia coli and purified, resulting in a high yield of recombinant lt7a about 6 mg/l. The purity of target protein is up to 95% as identified by HPLC results. Whole cell patch-clamp recording revealed that the new conotoxin blocked voltage-sensitive sodium channels in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons, indicating it might be a novel microO-conotoxin.  相似文献   

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Conotoxins (CTX) from the venom of marine cone snails (genus Conus) represent large families of proteins, which show a similar precursor organization with surprisingly conserved signal sequence of the precursor peptides, but highly diverse pharmacological activities. By using the conserved sequences found within the genes that encode the alpha-conotoxin precursors, a technique based on RT-PCR was used to identify, respectively, two novel peptides (LiC22, LeD2) from the two worm-hunting Conus species Conus lividus, and Conus litteratus, and one novel peptide (TeA21) from the snail-hunting Conus species Conus textile, all native to Hainan in China. The three peptides share an alpha4/7 subfamily alpha-conotoxins common cysteine pattern (CCX(4)CX(7)C, two disulfide bonds), which are competitive antagonists of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChRs). The cDNA of LiC22N encodes a precursor of 40 residues, including a propeptide of 19 residues and a mature peptide of 21 residues. The cDNA of LeD2N encodes a precursor of 41 residues, including a propeptide of 21 residues and a mature peptide of 16 residues with three additional Gly residues. The cDNA of TeA21N encodes a precursor of 38 residues, including a propeptide of 20 residues and a mature peptide of 17 residues with an additional residue Gly. The additional residue Gly of LeD2N and TeA21N is a prerequisite for the amidation of the preceding C-terminal Cys. All three sequences are processed at the common signal site -X-Arg- immediately before the mature peptide sequences. The properties of the alpha4/7 conotoxins known so far were discussed in detail. Phylogenetic analysis of the new conotoxins in the present study and the published homologue of alpha4/7 conotoxins from the other Conus species were performed systematically. Patterns of sequence divergence for the three regions of signal, proregion, and mature peptides, both nucleotide acids and residue substitutions in DNA and peptide levels, as well as Cys codon usage were analyzed, which suggest how these separate branches originated. Percent identities of the DNA and amino acid sequences of the signal region exhibited high conservation, whereas the sequences of the mature peptides ranged from almost identical to highly divergent between inter- and intra-species. Notably, the diversity of the proregion was also high, with an intermediate percentage of divergence between that observed in the signal and in the toxin regions. The data presented are new and are of importance, and should attract the interest of researchers in this field. The elucidated cDNAs of these toxins will facilitate a better understanding of the relationship of their structure and function, as well as the process of their evolutionary relationships.  相似文献   

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A novel M-superfamily conotoxin with a unique motif from Conus vexillum   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Jiang H  Wang CZ  Xu CQ  Fan CX  Dai XD  Chen JS  Chi CW 《Peptides》2006,27(4):682-689
Cone snails are tropical marine mollusks that envenomate prey with a complex mixture of neuropharmacologically active compounds for the purpose of feeding and defence, each evolved to act in a highly specific manner on different parts of the nervous system. Here, we report the peptide purification, molecular cloning, chemical synthesis, and functional characterization of a structurally unique toxin isolated from the venom of Conus vexillum. The novel peptide, designated Vx2, was composed of 21 amino acid residues cross-linked by 3 disulfide bonds (WIDPSHYCCCGGGCTDDCVNC). Intriguingly, its mature peptide sequence shows low level of similarity with other identified conotoxins, and its unique motif (-CCCGGGC-) was not reported in other Conus peptides. However, its signal peptide sequence shares high similarity with those of the M-superfamily conotoxins. Hence, Vx2 could be classified into a new family of the M-superfamily.  相似文献   

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