Refined structure of charybdotoxin: Common motifs in scorpion toxins and insect defensins

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Abstract

Conflicting three-dimensional structures of charybdotoxin (Chtx), a blocker of K+ channels, have been previously reported. A high-resolution model depicting the tertiary structure of Chtx has been obtained by DIANA and X-PLOR calculations from new proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data. The protein possesses a small triple-stranded antiparallel β sheet linked to a short helix by two disulfides and to an extended fragment by one disulfide, respectively. This motif also exists in all known structures of scorpion toxins, irrespective of their size, sequence, and function. Strikingly, antibacterial insect defensins also adopt this folding pattern.

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Bontems, F., Roumestand, C., Gilquin, B., Ménez, A., & Toma, F. (1991). Refined structure of charybdotoxin: Common motifs in scorpion toxins and insect defensins. Science, 254(5037), 1521–1523. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1720574

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