Structurally conserved alpha-neurotoxin genes encode functionally diverse proteins in the venom of Naja sputatrix |
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Authors: | Jeyaseelan Kandiah Poh Siew Lay Nair Ramkishen Armugam Arunmozhiarasi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 8 Medical Drive, 117597 Singapore. bchjeya@nus.edu.sg |
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Abstract: | The structure and organization of the genes encoding the long-chain neurotoxins and four other isoforms of weak neurotoxins in the venom of Naja sputatrix are reported. The genes contained three exons interrupted by two introns, a structure similar to other members of the three-finger toxin family. The proteins encoded by these genes, however, show varied affinity towards nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Phylogenetic analysis of these genes showed that the weak neurotoxin gene is confined to a distinct group. We also observe that specific mutations of the gene provide the diversity in function in these toxins while maintaining a common structural scaffold. This forms the first report where the molecular basis of evolution of postsynaptic neurotoxins from an ancestral gene can be demonstrated using the same species of snake. |
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Keywords: | Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor α-Neurotoxin Weak neurotoxin Co-evolution Accelerated evolution Naja sputatrix |
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