Wang L, Pi C, Liu J, Chen S, Peng C, Sun D, Zhou M, Xiang H, Ren Z, Xu A. Identification and characterization of a novel O-superfamily conotoxin from Conus litteratus.
J Pept Sci 2008;
14:1077-83. [PMID:
18523965 DOI:
10.1002/psc.1044]
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Abstract
A novel conotoxin named lt6c, an O-superfamily conotoxin, was identified from the cDNA library of venom duct of Conus litteratus. The full-length cDNA contains an open reading frame encoding a predicted 22-residue signal peptide, a 22-residue proregion and a mature peptide of 28 amino acids. The signal peptide sequence of lt6c is highly conserved in O-superfamily conotoxins and the mature peptide consists of six cysteines arranged in the pattern of C-C-CC-C-C that is defined the O-superfamily of conotoxins. The mature peptide fused with thioredoxin, 6-His tag, and a Factor Xa cleavage site was successfully expressed in Escherichia coli. About 12 mg lt6c was purified from 1L culture. Under whole-cell patch-clamp mode, lt6c inhibited sodium currents on adult rat dorsal root ganglion neurons. Therefore, lt6c is a novel O-superfamily conotoxin that is able to block sodium channels.
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