Biochemistry

Most of the >50,000 different pharmacologically active peptides in Conus venoms belong to a small number of gene superfamilies. In this work, the M-conotoxin superfamily is defined using both biochemical and molecular criteria. Novel excitatory peptides purified from the venoms of the molluscivorous species Conus textile and Conus marmoreus all have a characteristic pattern of Cys residues previously found in the mu-, kappaM-, and psi-conotoxins (CC-C-C-CC). The new peptides are smaller (12-19 amino acids) than the mu-, kappaM-, and psi-conotoxins (22-24 amino acids). One peptide, mr3a, was chemically synthesized in a biologically active form. Analysis of the disulfide bridges of a natural peptide tx3c from C. textile and synthetic peptide mr3a from C. marmoreus showed a novel pattern of disulfide connectivity, different from that previously established for the mu- and psi-conotoxins. Thus, these peptides belong to a new group of structurally and pharmacologically distinct conotoxins that are particularly prominent in the venoms of mollusc-hunting Conus species. Analysis of cDNA clones encoding the novel peptides as well as those encoding mu-, kappaM-, and psi-conotoxins revealed highly conserved amino acid residues in the precursor sequences; this conservation in both amino acid sequence and in the Cys pattern defines a gene superfamily, designated the M-conotoxin superfamily. The peptides characterized can be provisionally assigned to four distinct groups within the M-superfamily based on sequence similarity within and divergence between each group. A notable feature of the superfamily is that two distinct structural frameworks have been generated by changing the disulfide connectivity on an otherwise conserved Cys pattern.

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