2008
DOI: 10.1021/bi701934m
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Role of Hydroxyprolines in the in Vitro Oxidative Folding and Biological Activity of Conotoxins

Abstract: Hydroxylation of proline residue occurs in specific peptides and proteins derived from plants and animals, but the functional role of this modification has been characterized primarily in collagen. Marine cone snails produce disulfide-rich peptides that have undergone a plethora of posttranslational modifications, including proline hydroxylation. Although Conus snails extensively utilize proline hydroxylation, the consequences of this modification remain largely unexplored. In this work, we investigated the fu… Show more

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“…For the -conotoxin GIIIA, the modification enhances bioactivity but does not affect folding. In contrast, Pro hydroxylation impairs activity but improves folding yields in the two ␣-conotoxins ImI and GI, which naturally contain a conserved Pro residue (18). These findings emphasize the importance of Pro hydroxylation in the structure and bioactivity of conotoxins.…”
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“…For the -conotoxin GIIIA, the modification enhances bioactivity but does not affect folding. In contrast, Pro hydroxylation impairs activity but improves folding yields in the two ␣-conotoxins ImI and GI, which naturally contain a conserved Pro residue (18). These findings emphasize the importance of Pro hydroxylation in the structure and bioactivity of conotoxins.…”
Section: The Nucleotide Sequence(s) Reported In This Paper Has Been Smentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Folding reactions were analyzed by reversed-phase HPLC on a C18 column (Vydac, 5 m particle size, 4.6 ϫ 250 mm; Grace) under the conditions described above. Native peptides were distinguished from linear peptides and other forms on the basis of characteristic HPLC elution profiles (18,47), mass spectrometric analyses of manually collected reversed-phase fractions (MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer, Ultraflex II in positive reflector mode, Bruker Daltonics, Bremen, Germany), and for the GIIIA experiments coelution with chemically synthesized biologically active GIIIA (18) (supplemental Figs. 1 and 2).…”
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