Glycine 30 in iberiotoxin is a critical determinant of its specificity for maxi-K versus K(V) channels.
FEBS Lett
; 527(1-3): 298-302, 2002 Sep 11.
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Iberiotoxin (IbTX) is a remarkably selective alpha-K toxin peptide (alpha-KTx) inhibitor of the maxi-K channel. In contrast, the highly homologous charybdotoxin inhibits both the maxi-K and K(V)1.3 channels with similar high affinity. The present study investigates the molecular basis for this specificity through mutagenesis of IbTX. The interactions of mutated peptides with maxi-K and K(V)1.3 channels were monitored through dose-dependent displacement of specifically bound iodinated alpha-KTx peptides from membranes expressing these channels. Results of these studies suggest that the presence of a glycine at position 30 in IbTX is a major determinant of its specificity while the presence of four unique acidic residues in IbTX is not.
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Asunto principal:
Péptidos
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Toxinas Biológicas
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Canales de Potasio
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Canales de Potasio Calcio-Activados
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Canales de Potasio con Entrada de Voltaje
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Límite:
Humans
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En
Revista:
FEBS Lett
Año:
2002
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Article
País de afiliación:
Estados Unidos