2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.1c00104
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Functional Characterization of the Nemertide α Family of Peptide Toxins

Abstract: Peptide toxins find use in medicine, biotechnology, and agriculture. They are exploited as pharmaceutical tools, particularly for the investigation of ion channels. Here, we report the synthesis and activity of a novel family of peptide toxins: the cystine-knotted α nemertides. Following the prototypic α-1 and -2 ( 1 and 2 ), six more nemertides were discovered by mining of available nemertean transcriptomes. Here, we describe their synthesis using solid phase pept… Show more

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“…The Artemia microwell assay was modified according to the Jacobsson method. 52 Artemia cysts (Artemio pur, JBL, Neuhofen, Germany) were hatched in a separation funnel containing artificial seawater (33 g of salt/L, Coral pro salt, Red Sea, Eilat, Israel) prepared in deionized water. A small aquarium air pump was used to aerate the water until the shrimp were harvested (24 h, RT).…”
Section: Isolation Of Metabolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Artemia microwell assay was modified according to the Jacobsson method. 52 Artemia cysts (Artemio pur, JBL, Neuhofen, Germany) were hatched in a separation funnel containing artificial seawater (33 g of salt/L, Coral pro salt, Red Sea, Eilat, Israel) prepared in deionized water. A small aquarium air pump was used to aerate the water until the shrimp were harvested (24 h, RT).…”
Section: Isolation Of Metabolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected the gene families most likely to be toxins for further analyses. The cytotoxin-A and the alpha-nemertides had their toxicity well described in previous studies (Kem and Blumenthal 1978;Berne et al 2003;Jacobsson et al 2018;Jacobsson et al 2021). Although no biochemical description of the beta-nemertides has been made to our knowledge, its presence in the mucus with similarity to the Neurotoxin-BII, which has been biochemically characterized (Kem 1976), made Jacobsson et al (2018) consider it a toxin.…”
Section: Alpha-ktx-like/beta-defensin-like/myticin-likementioning
confidence: 86%
“…A thoroughly functional characterization of these toxins' family has described the effects of different alphanemertides in Na-channels. However, the role of these peptides in envenomation has yet to be fully elucidated (Jacobsson et al 2021). Looking closer at the alignment, we can also observe that sequences belonging to different clades differ in the C-Terminal segment, indicating that the product protein may have different properties (Figure S8).…”
Section: Alpha-nemertidementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Interestingly, the 3718 Da peptide (c3718 in Figure 4) corresponds to the contig 3716Da_744_c37678 sequence by mass (average 1 z vs. predicted monoisotopic) and number of Cys residues. Moreover, the shift in retention to a more hydrophilic region in the chromatogram after alkylation is indicative of a native constrained structure with hydrophobic residues forced to the surface, i.e., as with alpha nemertides [31] and the 3624 Da peptide, indicating similar structural features.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%