Pharmacological profiling of Orthochirus scrobiculosus toxin 1 analogs with a trimmed N-terminal domain.

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Mouhat, Stéphanie | Teodorescu, Georgeta | Homerick, Daniel | Visan, Violeta | Wulff, Heike | Wu, Yingliang | Grissmer, Stephan | Darbon, Hervé | de Waard, Michel | Sabatier, Jean-Marc

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International audience. OSK1, a toxin from the venom of the Asian scorpion Orthochirus scrobiculosus, is a 38-residue peptide cross-linked by three disulfide bridges. A structural analog of OSK1, [Lys(16),Asp(20)]-OSK1, was found previously to be one of the most potent blockers of the voltage-gated K(+) channel Kv1.3 hitherto characterized. Here, we demonstrate that progressive trimming of the N-terminal domain of [Lys(16),Asp(20)]-OSK1 results in marked changes in its pharmacological profile, in terms of both K(+) channel affinity and selectivity. Whereas the affinity to Kv1.1 and Kv1.3 did not change significantly, the affinity to Kv1.2 and K(Ca)3.1 was drastically reduced with the truncations. It is surprising that a striking gain in potency was observed for Kv3.2. In contrast, a truncation of the C-terminal domain, expected to partially disrupt the toxin beta-sheet structure, resulted in a significant decrease or a complete loss of activity on all channel types tested. These data highlight the value of structure-function studies on the extended N-terminal domain of [Lys(16),Asp(20)]-OSK1 to identify new analogs with unique pharmacological properties.

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