Purification, sequence, and pharmacological properties of sea anemone toxins from Radianthus paumotensis. A new class of sea anemone toxins acting on the sodium channel
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 1985-07-01
scimago Q1
wos Q3
SJR: 1.175
CiteScore: 5.3
Impact factor: 3.0
ISSN: 00062960, 15204995, 1943295X
PubMed ID:
2412579
Biochemistry
Abstract
Four new toxins have been isolated from the sea anemone Radianthus paumotensis: RpI, RpII, RpIII, and RpIV. They are polypeptides comprised of 48 or 49 amino acids; the sequence of RpII has been determined. Toxicities of these toxins in mice and crabs are similar to those of the other known sea anemone toxins, but they fall into a different immunochemically defined class. The sequence of RpII shows close similarities with the N-terminal end (up to residue 20) of the previously sequenced long sea anemone toxins, but most of the remaining part of the molecule is completely different. Like the other sea anemone toxins, Radianthus toxins are active on sodium channels; they slow down the inactivation process. Through their Na+ channel action, Radianthus toxins stimulate Na+ influx into tetrodotoxin-sensitive neuroblastoma cells and tetrodotoxin-resistant rat skeletal myoblasts. The efficiency of the toxins is similar in the two cellular systems. In that respect, Radianthus toxins behave much more like scorpion neurotoxins than sea anemone toxins from Anemonia sulcata or Anthopleura xanthogrammica. In binding experiments to synaptosomal Na+ channels, Radianthus toxins compete with toxin II from the scorpion Androctonus australis but not with toxins II and V from Anemonia sulcata.
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Schweitz H. et al. Purification, sequence, and pharmacological properties of sea anemone toxins from Radianthus paumotensis. A new class of sea anemone toxins acting on the sodium channel // Biochemistry. 1985. Vol. 24. No. 14. pp. 3554-3561.
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Schweitz H., Bidard J. N., Frelin C., Pauron D., Vijverberg H. P., Mahasneh D. M., Lazdunski M., Vilbois F., TSUGITA A. Purification, sequence, and pharmacological properties of sea anemone toxins from Radianthus paumotensis. A new class of sea anemone toxins acting on the sodium channel // Biochemistry. 1985. Vol. 24. No. 14. pp. 3554-3561.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/bi00335a025
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00335a025
TI - Purification, sequence, and pharmacological properties of sea anemone toxins from Radianthus paumotensis. A new class of sea anemone toxins acting on the sodium channel
T2 - Biochemistry
AU - Schweitz, Hugues
AU - Bidard, Jean Noel
AU - Frelin, Christian
AU - Pauron, David
AU - Vijverberg, Henk P.M
AU - Mahasneh, Dureid M
AU - Lazdunski, Michel
AU - Vilbois, Francis
AU - TSUGITA, Akira
PY - 1985
DA - 1985/07/01
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 3554-3561
IS - 14
VL - 24
PMID - 2412579
SN - 0006-2960
SN - 1520-4995
SN - 1943-295X
ER -
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@article{1985_Schweitz,
author = {Hugues Schweitz and Jean Noel Bidard and Christian Frelin and David Pauron and Henk P.M Vijverberg and Dureid M Mahasneh and Michel Lazdunski and Francis Vilbois and Akira TSUGITA},
title = {Purification, sequence, and pharmacological properties of sea anemone toxins from Radianthus paumotensis. A new class of sea anemone toxins acting on the sodium channel},
journal = {Biochemistry},
year = {1985},
volume = {24},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00335a025},
number = {14},
pages = {3554--3561},
doi = {10.1021/bi00335a025}
}
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Schweitz, Hugues, et al. “Purification, sequence, and pharmacological properties of sea anemone toxins from Radianthus paumotensis. A new class of sea anemone toxins acting on the sodium channel.” Biochemistry, vol. 24, no. 14, Jul. 1985, pp. 3554-3561. https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00335a025.