M J Scanlon, R S Norton
Index: Protein Sci. 3(7) , 1121-4, (1994)
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Anthopleurin-A (AP-A) is a member of a family of sea anemone-derived polypeptides that interact with sodium channels in a voltage-dependent manner, producing a positive inotropic effect on the mammalian heart. There has been considerable interest in this molecule as a lead compound for the development of novel therapeutic agents. Earlier attempts to define the 3-dimensional structure of AP-A were complicated by the fact that it was found to exist in 2 conformations in solution. Using 1H- and 13C-NMR spectroscopy, we have now shown that this conformational heterogeneity arises from cis-trans isomerization about the Gly 40-Pro 41 peptide bond and that in the major form of the protein this peptide bond adopts a cis conformation. Furthermore, the increased sensitivity afforded by higher-field NMR has allowed identification of additional minor conformations of AP-A, the origin of which is presently unknown. We believe there will be many more examples of the detection by high-field NMR of previously unobserved minor conformations of proteins in solution.
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Anthopleurin-A
CAS:60880-63-9 |
C220H326N64O67S6 |
Chemical modification of cationic groups in the polypeptide ...
1995-02-01 [Toxicon 33(2) , 187-99, (1995)] |
Spatial dispersion of repolarization is a key factor in the ...
2004-03-01 [J. Cardiovasc. Electrophysiol. 15(3) , 323-31, (2004)] |
Three-dimensional structure in solution of the polypeptide c...
1995-03-21 [Biochemistry 34(11) , 3782-94, (1995)] |
Synthesis of the cardiac inotropic polypeptide anthopleurin-...
1994-05-01 [Int. J. Pept. Protein Res. 43(5) , 463-70, (1994)] |
The outermost lysine in the S4 of domain III contributes lit...
2002-06-01 [Biophys. J. 82(6) , 3048-55, (2002)] |
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