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Mammalian neurotoxins, Blarina paralytic peptides, cause hyperpolarization of human T-type Ca channel hCa v 3.2 activation.
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The Journal of biological chemistry [J Biol Chem] 2023 Sep; Vol. 299 (9), pp. 105066. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jul 17. - Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Among the rare venomous mammals, the short-tailed shrew Blarina brevicauda has been suggested to produce potent neurotoxins in its saliva to effectively capture prey. Several kallikrein-like lethal proteases have been identified, but the active substances of B. brevicauda remained unclear. Here, we report Blarina paralytic peptides (BPPs) 1 and 2 isolated from its submaxillary glands. Synthetic BPP2 showed mealworm paralysis and a hyperpolarization shift (-11 mV) of a human T-type Ca <superscript>2+</superscript> channel (hCa <subscript>v</subscript> 3.2) activation. The amino acid sequences of BPPs were similar to those of synenkephalins, which are precursors of brain opioid peptide hormones that are highly conserved among mammals. However, BPPs rather resembled centipede neurotoxic peptides SLPTXs in terms of disulfide bond connectivity and stereostructure. Our results suggested that the neurotoxin BPPs were the result of convergent evolution as homologs of nontoxic endogenous peptides that are widely conserved in mammals. This finding is of great interest from the viewpoint of the chemical evolution of vertebrate venoms.<br />Competing Interests: Conflict of interest The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest with the contents of this article.<br /> (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Animals
Humans
Amino Acid Sequence
Evolution, Molecular
Tenebrio drug effects
HEK293 Cells
Electrophysiology
Neurotoxins chemistry
Neurotoxins genetics
Neurotoxins pharmacology
Peptides chemical synthesis
Peptides genetics
Peptides isolation & purification
Peptides pharmacology
Calcium Channels, T-Type drug effects
Shrews classification
Shrews genetics
Shrews metabolism
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1083-351X
- Volume :
- 299
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of biological chemistry
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 37468103
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105066