Solution conformation of conotoxin GI determined by proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and distance geometry calculations

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Conformational analysis of conotoxin GI, one of the neurotoxic peptides produced by a marine snail, genus Conus, was performed by a combination of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) and distance geometry calculations. The resulting conformers on minimization of the target function were classified into two groups. The difference in the structures of the conformers is mainly due to the difference in the orientation of the side chain of the tyrosyl residue. The results show that the solution structure of conotoxin GI satisfies the conformational requirements for the biological activity of an antagonist toward nicotinic cholinergic receptors elucidated in a series of studies on alkaloids. The structure is discussed on the basis of the results of comparison of the atomic arrangements of the active sites of snake venom peptides and molecular models based on the results of secondary structure prediction.

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  • Biochemistry

    Biochemistry 28 4853-4860, 1989-05-30

    American Chemical Society (ACS)

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