Structural highlights
Function
3LKB_BUNMU Postsynaptic neurotoxin that binds and inhibits neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) with high affinity (IC(50)<100 nM). Is a selective, and slowly reversible antagonist of alpha-3/CHRNA3-containing and some alpha-4/CHRNA4-containing AChRs.[1] [2]
Evolutionary Conservation
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Publication Abstract from PubMed
kappa-Neurotoxins display a very low affinity for neuromuscular receptors, but bind tightly to, and inhibit, nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in neuronal tissue such as the chick ciliary ganglia. In contrast, alpha-neurotoxins bind with high affinity and inhibit nicotinic acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction. The origin of this difference in specificity has been a long-studied question in the field. Here we report the first crystal structure of a kappa-neurotoxin, kappa-bungarotoxin. Unlike the NMR structure previously reported [Sutcliffe, M. J., Dobson, C. M., & Oswald, R. E. (1992) Biochemistry 31, 2962-2970], the present crystal structure more accurately defines the polypeptide fold and the nature of the interaction between subunits in the active dimer, which is a unique feature of the kappa-neurotoxins. The structure has been refined to R = 19.6% with X-ray diffraction data extending to a resolution of 2.3 A. There are two independent protein molecules (66 amino acid residues each) in the asymmetric unit that are arranged as a dimer with the two subunits related by a rotation of 178.6 degrees. Each subunit consists of three main-chain loops. Three of the five beta-strands of each subunit form an antiparallel beta-sheet which becomes an extended six-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet, by virtue of the approximate 2-fold symmetry of the dimer. The interactions at the dimer interface consist of six main-chain-main-chain hydrogen bonds, as well as three other hydrogen-bonding interactions involving side chains.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Crystal structure of kappa-bungarotoxin at 2.3-A resolution.,Dewan JC, Grant GA, Sacchettini JC Biochemistry. 1994 Nov 8;33(44):13147-54. PMID:7947721[3]
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See Also
References
- ↑ Grant GA, Chiappinelli VA. kappa-Bungarotoxin: complete amino acid sequence of a neuronal nicotinic receptor probe. Biochemistry. 1985 Mar 12;24(6):1532-7. PMID:3986193
- ↑ Chiappinelli VA, Weaver WR, McLane KE, Conti-Fine BM, Fiordalisi JJ, Grant GA. Binding of native kappa-neurotoxins and site-directed mutants to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Toxicon. 1996 Nov-Dec;34(11-12):1243-56. PMID:9027980 doi:10.1016/s0041-0101(96)00110-9
- ↑ Dewan JC, Grant GA, Sacchettini JC. Crystal structure of kappa-bungarotoxin at 2.3-A resolution. Biochemistry. 1994 Nov 8;33(44):13147-54. PMID:7947721