Properties and biosynthesis of a neurotoxic protein of the venoms of sea snakes Laticauda laticaudata and Laticauda colubrina
- 1 October 1969
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 115 (1), 85-90
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1150085
Abstract
1. A neurotoxic protein similar to erabutoxins a and b of Laticauda semifasciata was isolated in crystalline form from the venoms of Laticauda laticaudata and Laticauda colubrina. The name ‘laticotoxin a’ is proposed. 2. Laticotoxin a is homogeneous by CM-cellulose column chromatography, disc electrophoresis and ultracentrifugation and by terminal amino acid analyses. 3. Laticotoxin a consists of 62 amino acid residues. The molecular weight by ultracentrifuging is 6520. 4. The minimal 50% lethal dose of laticotoxin a by intramuscular injection to mice is 0·13μg./g. body wt. The toxin attacks the postsynaptic membrane, competing with acetylcholine. 5. Radioactive amino acids are incorporated into laticotoxin a in vivo. The incorporation is inhibited by puromycin, suggesting that the biosynthesis of the toxin follows the mechanism of protein biosynthesis, although the toxin molecule is rather small as a protein.Keywords
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