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5M41

Crystal structure of nigritoxine

Summary for 5M41
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb5m41/pdb
DescriptorNigritoxine, MAGNESIUM ION (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordstoxin, new fold, arthropod
Biological sourceVibrio nigripulchritudo
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight83025.70
Authors
Czjzek, M.,Labreuche, L.,Jeudy, A.,Le Roux, F. (deposition date: 2016-10-17, release date: 2017-12-06, Last modification date: 2024-05-08)
Primary citationLabreuche, Y.,Chenivesse, S.,Jeudy, A.,Le Panse, S.,Boulo, V.,Ansquer, D.,Pages, S.,Givaudan, A.,Czjzek, M.,Le Roux, F.
Nigritoxin is a bacterial toxin for crustaceans and insects.
Nat Commun, 8:1248-1248, 2017
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: The Tetraconata (Pancrustacea) concept proposes that insects are more closely related to aquatic crustaceans than to terrestrial centipedes or millipedes. The question therefore arises whether insects have kept crustacean-specific genetic traits that could be targeted by specific toxins. Here we show that a toxin (nigritoxin), originally identified in a bacterial pathogen of shrimp, is lethal for organisms within the Tetraconata and non-toxic to other animals. X-ray crystallography reveals that nigritoxin possesses a new protein fold of the α/β type. The nigritoxin N-terminal domain is essential for cellular translocation and likely encodes specificity for Tetraconata. Once internalized by eukaryotic cells, nigritoxin induces apoptotic cell death through structural features that are localized in the C-terminal domain of the protein. We propose that nigritoxin will be an effective means to identify a Tetraconata evolutionarily conserved pathway and speculate that nigritoxin holds promise as an insecticidal protein.
PubMed: 29093459
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01445-z
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.1 Å)
Structure validation

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