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| - | '''1.1 ANGSTROM CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A-CONOTOXIN [TYR15]-EPI'''
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| - | ==Overview==
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| - | Conotoxins are valuable probes of receptors and ion channels because of their small size and highly selective activity. alpha-Conotoxin EpI, a 16-residue peptide from the mollusk-hunting Conus episcopatus,has theamino acid sequence GCCSDPRCNMNNPDY(SO3H)C-NH2 and appears tobe an extremely potent and selective inhibitor of thealpha3beta2 and alpha3beta4 neuronal subtypes of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR). The desulfated form of EpI ([Tyr15]EpI) has a potency and selectivity for the nAChR receptor similar to those of EpI. Here we describe the crystal structure of [Tyr15]EpI solved ata resolution of 1.1 A using SnB.The asymmetric unit has a total of 284 non-hydrogen atoms,making this one of the largest structures solved de novo by direct methods. The [Tyr15]EpI structure brings to six the numberof alpha-conotoxin structures that have been determined to date.Four of these, [Tyr15]EpI, PnIA, PnIB, and MII, have an alpha4/7 cysteine framework and are selective for the neuronal subtype of the nAChR. The structure of [Tyr15]EpI has the same backbone fold as the other alpha4/7-conotoxin structures, supporting the notion that this conotoxin cysteine framework and spacing give rise to a conserved fold. The surface charge distribution of [Tyr15]EpI is similar to that of PnIA and PnIB but is likely to be different from that of MII, suggesting that [Tyr15]EpI and MII may have different binding modes for the same receptor subtype.
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Template:STRUCTURE 1a0m 
 1.1 ANGSTROM CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A-CONOTOXIN [TYR15]-EPI
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 9708977
 About this Structure
1A0M is a Single protein structure of sequence from Conus episcopatus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. 
 Reference
The 1.1 A resolution crystal structure of [Tyr15]EpI, a novel alpha-conotoxin from Conus episcopatus, solved by direct methods., Hu SH, Loughnan M, Miller R, Weeks CM, Blessing RH, Alewood PF, Lewis RJ, Martin JL, Biochemistry. 1998 Aug 18;37(33):11425-33. PMID:9708977
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