Phoneutria nigriventer Spider Toxin PnTx2-1 (δ-Ctenitoxin-Pn1a) Is a Modulator of Sodium Channel Gating.

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Spider venoms are complex mixtures of biologically active components with potentially interesting applications for drug discovery or for agricultural purposes. The spider Phoneutria nigriventer is responsible for a number of envenomations with sometimes severe clinical manifestations in humans. A more efficient treatment requires a comprehensive knowledge of the venom composition and of the action mechanism of the constituting components. PnTx2-1 (also called -ctenitoxin-Pn1a) is a 53-amino-acid-residue peptide isolated from the venom fraction PhTx2. Although PnTx2-1 is classified as a neurotoxin, its molecular target has remained unknown. This study describes the electrophysiological characterization of PnTx2-1 as a modulator of voltage-gated sodium channels. PnTx2-1 is investigated for its activity on seven mammalian Na-V-channel isoforms, one insect Na-V channel and one arachnid Na-V channel. Furthermore, comparison of the activity of both PnTx2-1 and PnTx2-6 on Na(V)1.5 channels reveals that this family of Phoneutria toxins modulates the cardiac Na-V channel in a bifunctional manner, resulting in an alteration of the inactivation process and a reduction of the sodium peak current.
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Phoneutria nigriventer,voltage-gated sodium channel,spider,insecticide,peptide toxin PnTx2-1,gating modifier toxin
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