The β-toxins purified from the New World scorpion venoms of the Centruroides species affect several voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) and thus are essential tools not only for the discrimination of different channel sub-types but also for studying the structure–function relationship between channels and toxins. This communication reports the results obtained with four different peptides purified from three species of Centruroides scorpions and assayed on seven distinct isoforms of VGSC (Nav1.1–Nav1.7) by specific functional analysis conducted through single cell electrophysiology. The toxins studied were CssII from Centruroides suffusus suffusus, Cll1 and Cll2 from Centruroides limpidus limpidus and a novel toxin from Centruroides noxius, which was characterized for the first time here. It has 67 amino acid residues and four disulfide bridges with a molecular mass of 7626 Da. Three different functional features were identified: current reduction of macroscopic conductance, left shift of the voltage-dependent activation and induction of resurgent currents at negative voltages following brief, strong depolarizations. The isoforms which revealed to be more affected resulted to be Nav1.6 > 1.1 > 1.2 and, for the first time, a β-toxin is here shown to induce resurgent current also in isoforms different from Nav1.6. Additionally, these results were analyzed with molecular modelling. In conclusion, although the four toxins have a high degree of identity, they display tri-modal function, each of which shows selectivity among the different sub-types of Na+-channels. Thus, they are invaluable as tools for structure–function studies of β-toxins and offer a basis for the design of novel ion channel-specific drugs

Schiavon, E., Pedraza Escalona, M., Gurrola, G., Olamendi Portugal, T., Corzo, G., Wanke, E., et al. (2012). Negative-shift activation, current reduction and resurgent currents induced by b-toxins from Centruroides scorpions in sodium channels. TOXICON, 59(2), 283-293 [10.1016/j.toxicon.2011.12.003].

Negative-shift activation, current reduction and resurgent currents induced by b-toxins from Centruroides scorpions in sodium channels

WANKE, ENZO;
2012

Abstract

The β-toxins purified from the New World scorpion venoms of the Centruroides species affect several voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) and thus are essential tools not only for the discrimination of different channel sub-types but also for studying the structure–function relationship between channels and toxins. This communication reports the results obtained with four different peptides purified from three species of Centruroides scorpions and assayed on seven distinct isoforms of VGSC (Nav1.1–Nav1.7) by specific functional analysis conducted through single cell electrophysiology. The toxins studied were CssII from Centruroides suffusus suffusus, Cll1 and Cll2 from Centruroides limpidus limpidus and a novel toxin from Centruroides noxius, which was characterized for the first time here. It has 67 amino acid residues and four disulfide bridges with a molecular mass of 7626 Da. Three different functional features were identified: current reduction of macroscopic conductance, left shift of the voltage-dependent activation and induction of resurgent currents at negative voltages following brief, strong depolarizations. The isoforms which revealed to be more affected resulted to be Nav1.6 > 1.1 > 1.2 and, for the first time, a β-toxin is here shown to induce resurgent current also in isoforms different from Nav1.6. Additionally, these results were analyzed with molecular modelling. In conclusion, although the four toxins have a high degree of identity, they display tri-modal function, each of which shows selectivity among the different sub-types of Na+-channels. Thus, they are invaluable as tools for structure–function studies of β-toxins and offer a basis for the design of novel ion channel-specific drugs
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β-Scorpion toxin; Centruroides; Patch clamp; Three-dimensional models; Voltage-gated sodium channel
English
2012
59
2
283
293
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Schiavon, E., Pedraza Escalona, M., Gurrola, G., Olamendi Portugal, T., Corzo, G., Wanke, E., et al. (2012). Negative-shift activation, current reduction and resurgent currents induced by b-toxins from Centruroides scorpions in sodium channels. TOXICON, 59(2), 283-293 [10.1016/j.toxicon.2011.12.003].
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