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A bivalent remipede toxin promotes calcium release via ryanodine receptor activation.
Maxwell, Michael J; Thekkedam, Chris; Lamboley, Cedric; Chin, Yanni K-Y; Crawford, Theo; Smith, Jennifer J; Liu, Junyu; Jia, Xinying; Vetter, Irina; Laver, Derek R; Launikonis, Bradley S; Dulhunty, Angela; Undheim, Eivind A B; Mobli, Mehdi.
Affiliation
  • Maxwell MJ; Centre for Advanced Imaging, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.
  • Thekkedam C; Eccles Institute of Neuroscience, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia.
  • Lamboley C; Developmental and Regenerative Biology Division, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, Darlinghurst, NSW, 2010, Australia.
  • Chin YK; School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.
  • Crawford T; Centre for Advanced Imaging, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.
  • Smith JJ; Centre for Advanced Imaging, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.
  • Liu J; Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.
  • Jia X; Centre for Advanced Imaging, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.
  • Vetter I; Centre for Advanced Imaging, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.
  • Laver DR; Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.
  • Launikonis BS; School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland, Woolloongabba, Australia.
  • Dulhunty A; School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, 2308, Australia.
  • Undheim EAB; School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.
  • Mobli M; Eccles Institute of Neuroscience, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia.
Nat Commun ; 14(1): 1036, 2023 02 23.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36823422
Multivalent ligands of ion channels have proven to be both very rare and highly valuable in yielding unique insights into channel structure and pharmacology. Here, we describe a bivalent peptide from the venom of Xibalbanus tulumensis, a troglobitic arthropod from the enigmatic class Remipedia, that causes persistent calcium release by activation of ion channels involved in muscle contraction. The high-resolution solution structure of φ-Xibalbin3-Xt3a reveals a tandem repeat arrangement of inhibitor-cysteine knot (ICK) domains previously only found in spider venoms. The individual repeats of Xt3a share sequence similarity with a family of scorpion toxins that target ryanodine receptors (RyR). Single-channel electrophysiology and quantification of released Ca2+ stores within skinned muscle fibers confirm Xt3a as a bivalent RyR modulator. Our results reveal convergent evolution of RyR targeting toxins in remipede and scorpion venoms, while the tandem-ICK repeat architecture is an evolutionary innovation that is convergent with toxins from spider venoms.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Scorpion Venoms / Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel Language: En Journal: Nat Commun Journal subject: BIOLOGIA / CIENCIA Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Australia Country of publication: Reino Unido

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Scorpion Venoms / Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel Language: En Journal: Nat Commun Journal subject: BIOLOGIA / CIENCIA Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Australia Country of publication: Reino Unido