The Spasmodic Peptide Defines a New Conotoxin Superfamily
- 29 January 2000
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 39 (7), 1583-1588
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi9923712
Abstract
We purified and characterized a peptide from the venom of Conus textile that makes normal mice assume the phenotype of a well-known mutant, the spasmodic mouse. This "spasmodic" peptide has 27 amino acids, including two gamma-carboxyglutamate (Gla) residues. A cDNA clone encoding the precursor for the peptide was identified; a gamma-carboxylation recognition signal sequence (gamma-CRS) is present in the -1 --> -20 region of the peptide precursor. Both the gamma-CRS and the position of the Gla residues in the mature toxin are notably different from other Gla-containing conopeptides. The spasmodic peptide has a novel disulfide framework and distinct signal sequence which together define a new P-superfamily of conopeptides. A cDNA encoding another member of the P-superfamily was identified from a different species, Conus gloriamaris.Keywords
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