Maurotoxin (MTX) is a scorpion toxin acting on several K+ channel subtypes. It is a 34-residue peptide cross-linked by four disulfide bridges that are in an "uncommon" arrangement of the types C1-C5, C2-C6, C3-C4, and C7-C8 (versus C1-C5, C2-C6, C3-C7, and C4-C8 for Pi1 or HsTx1, two MTX-related scorpion toxins). We report here that a single mutation in MTX, in either position 15 or 33, resulted in a shift from the MTX toward the Pi1/HsTx1 disulfide bridge pattern. This shift is accompanied by structural and pharmacological changes of the peptide without altering the general α/β scaffold of scorpion toxins.
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Fajloun, Z., Mosbah, A., Carlier, E., Mansuelle, P., Sandoz, G., Fathallah, M., … Sabatier, J. M. (2000). Maurotoxin versus Pi1/HsTx1 scorpion toxins. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275(50), 39394–39402. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M006810200
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