Step-wise thermal denaturation of cobrotoxin,a snake venom neurotoxin fromNaja naja atra: A proton nuclear magnetic resonance study |
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Authors: | Toshiya Endo Masanao Oya Kyozo Hayashi Tatsuo Miyazawa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, College of Technology, Gunma University, Tenjin-cho, 376, Kiryu, Japan 2. Department of Biology, Gifu Pharmaceutical University, Mitahora-Higashi, 502, Gifu, Japan 3. Faculty of Engineering, Yokohama National University, Hodogaya-ku, 240, Yokohama, Japan
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Abstract: | Temperature dependence of proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectra has been followed for cobrotoxin, a postsynaptic neurotoxin fromNaja naja atra venom. Several aromatic amino-acid residues, including the functionally essential Trp-29 located at the tip of the central loop of the molecule, have been found to undergo a thermal structural transition above the global thermal denaturation temperature. It is suggested that a local structure around these residues behaves somehow independently of the rest of the molecule, and that such structural organization may be favorable for a conformational change of a neurotoxin molecule on binding to acetylcholine receptor. |
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