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Photoactivatable analogues of alpha-conotoxins GI and MI and their interaction with nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
Authors:Kasheverov I E  Rozhkova A M  Zhmak M N  Utkin Iu N  Tsetlin V I
Institution:Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Miklukho-Maklaya 16/10, GSP Moscow, 117997 Russia. iekash@ibch.ru
Abstract:Two photoactivatable analogues of alpha-conotoxin GI with the benzoylphenylalanine residue (Bpa) substituted for His10 or Tyr11 were synthesized using the method of solid-phase peptide synthesis. In addition, alpha-conotoxin MI was chemically modified by placing an azidobenzoyl or a benzoylbenzoyl photo label at N alpha of Gly1 or N epsilon of Lys10. All the photoactivatable analogues were purified by HPLC, their structures were confirmed by MALDI MS, and the label positions in their molecules were localized by MS of their trypsinolysis fragments. All the analogues interacted with the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) from Torpedo californica as efficiently as the native alpha-conotoxins, with the differences in the inhibition constants being within one order of magnitude under the same conditions. 125I]Derivatives prepared from all the analogues retained the ability to be bound by AChR and were used in the photoinduced AChR cross-linking. All the AChR subunits were found to be cross-linked to the photoactivatable analogues, with the linking depending on both the chemical nature of label and its position in the alpha-conotoxin molecule.
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