Title
Expression of a recombinant Phoneutria toxin active in calcium channels
Date Issued
01 January 2012
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Souza I.A.
Cino E.A.
Choy W.Y.
Cordeiro M.N.
Richardson M.
Gomez M.V.
Prado M.A.M.
Prado V.F.
Universidad Federal de Minas Gerais
Abstract
PnTx3-4 is a toxin isolated from the venom of the spider Phoneutria nigriventer that blocks N-, P/Q-, and R-type voltage-gated calcium channels and has great potential for clinical applications. In this report we used the SUMO system to express large amounts of recombinant PnTx3-4 peptide, which was found in both soluble and insoluble fractions of bacterial extracts. We purified the recombinant toxin from both fractions and showed that the recombinant peptide showed biological activity similar to the native PnTx3-4. In silico analysis of the primary sequence of PnTx3-4 indicated that the peptide conforms to all the criteria of a knottin scaffold. Additionally, circular dichroism spectrum analysis of the recombinant PnTx3-4 predicted that the toxin structure is composed of approximately 53% turns/unordered, 31% α-helix and 16% β-strand, which is consistent with predicted model of the PnTx3-4 knottin scaffold available at the knottin database (http://knottin.cbs.cnrs.fr). These studies provide the basis for future large scale production and structure-function investigation of PnTx3-4. © 2012.
Start page
907
End page
918
Volume
60
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Toxicología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84864032176
PubMed ID
Source
Toxicon
ISSN of the container
00410101
Sponsor(s)
Funding text This work was supported by the “Milenium Institute for development of drugs based on toxins” (Milenio-2005; Brazil; V.F.P., M.A.M. P and M.V.G.), Capes Toxinology Program 1444/2011 and PRONEX-2005 (ABORDAGEM GENETICO-MOLECULAR PARA O ESTUDO DO SISTEMA COLINERGICO; Brazil; V.F.P; M.A.M. P; M.V.G.). Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI, V.F.P & M.A.M.P), the Ontario Research Fund (ORF, V.F.P & M.A.M.P) and the University of Western Ontario (V.F.P. & M.A.M.P.). I. A. Souza received a PhD fellowship from CAPES (Brazil) and an award from the Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) – Grant Agreement for Emerging Leaders in the Americas (ELAP).
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