Irditoxin, a novel covalently linked heterodimeric three-finger toxin with high taxon-specific neurotoxicity

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Pawlak, Joanna
Mackessy, Stephen P
Sixberry, Nicole M
Stura, Enrico A
Le Du, Marie Helene
Menez, Renee
Foo, Chun Shin
Menez, Andre
Nirthanan, Selvanayagam
Kini, R Manjunatha
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2009
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A novel heterodimeric three-finger neurotoxin, irditoxin, was isolated from venom of the brown treesnake Boiga irregularis (Colubridae). Irditoxin subunit amino acid sequences were determined by Edman degradation and cDNA sequencing. The crystal structure revealed two subunits with a three-finger protein fold, typical for "nonconventional" toxins such as denmotoxin, bucandin, and candoxin. This is the first colubrid three-finger toxin dimer, covalently connected via an interchain disulfide bond. Irditoxin showed taxon-specific lethality toward birds and lizards and was nontoxic toward mice. It produced a potent neuromuscular blockade at the avian neuromuscular junction (IC(50)=10 nM), comparable to alpha-bungarotoxin, but was three orders of magnitude less effective at the mammalian neuromuscular junction. Covalently linked heterodimeric three-finger toxins found in colubrid venoms constitute a new class of venom peptides, which may be a useful source of new neurobiology probes and therapeutic leads.

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The FASEB Journal

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23

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2

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© 2009 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. Self-archiving of the author-manuscript version is not yet supported by this publisher. Please refer to the journal link for access to the definitive, published version or contact the authors for more information.

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Biochemistry and cell biology

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Basic pharmacology

Toxicology (incl. clinical toxicology)

Medical physiology

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