1r1g

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Crystal Structure of the Scorpion Toxin BmBKTtx1Crystal Structure of the Scorpion Toxin BmBKTtx1

Structural highlights

1r1g is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Mesobuthus martensii. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
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Function

KA191_MESMA Selective inhibitor of high conductance calcium-activated potassium channels KCa1.1/KCNMA1. May be insect specific.[1] [PDB:3E8Y]

Publication Abstract from PubMed

This report describes the crystal structure of the K(+) channel-blocking toxin, BmBKTx1, isolated recently from the venom of the scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch. This is only the second structure of the short-chain K(+) channel-blocking toxin from scorpion solved by means of X-ray crystallography. Additionally, reductive dimethylation of folded BmBKTx1 employed to induce its crystallization and solution of the structure based on the anomalous signal from the sulfur atoms make this example quite unique. The monomer of BmBKTx1 is formed by 31 amino acid residues, including 6 cysteines connected in 3 disulfide bridges. Crystals of this toxin belong to the space group P2(1) with two molecules present in the asymmetric unit. The unit cell parameters are a = 21.40 A, b=39.70 A, c=29.37 A, and beta-94.13 grades. Based on the high-quality dataset (anomalous signal) collected to the resolution 1.72A using the conventional X-radiation generator (lambda Cu, K alpha = 1.5478 A), the positions of sulfur atoms contributed by 12 cysteine residues have been identified, and subsequent improvement of the experimental phases have allowed structure solution. The final model was refined to the crystallographic R-factor of 0.166. The methyl groups on several lysine residues could be easily modeled into the electron density.

Structure of the scorpion toxin BmBKTtx1 solved from single wavelength anomalous scattering of sulfur.,Szyk A, Lu W, Xu C, Lubkowski J J Struct Biol. 2004 Mar;145(3):289-94. PMID:14960379[2]

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References

  1. Xu CQ, Brone B, Wicher D, Bozkurt O, Lu WY, Huys I, Han YH, Tytgat J, Van Kerkhove E, Chi CW. BmBKTx1, a novel Ca2+-activated K+ channel blocker purified from the Asian scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch. J Biol Chem. 2004 Aug 13;279(33):34562-9. Epub 2004 Jun 3. PMID:15178692 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M312798200
  2. Szyk A, Lu W, Xu C, Lubkowski J. Structure of the scorpion toxin BmBKTtx1 solved from single wavelength anomalous scattering of sulfur. J Struct Biol. 2004 Mar;145(3):289-94. PMID:14960379 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsb.2003.11.012

1r1g, resolution 1.72Å

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