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5T4R

NMR solution structure of the Nav1.7 selective spider venom-derived peptide Pn3a

Summary for 5T4R
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb5t4r/pdb
NMR InformationBMRB: 30164
DescriptorMu-theraphotoxin-Pn3a (1 entity in total)
Functional Keywordstarantula peptide toxin, inhibitor cystine knot, voltage-gated sodium channel modifier, voltage sensor modifier, toxin
Biological sourceTheraphosidae (tarantulas)
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight4285.99
Authors
Rosengren, K.J.,Armstrong, D.A.,Vetter, I. (deposition date: 2016-08-30, release date: 2017-09-06, Last modification date: 2024-11-13)
Primary citationDeuis, J.R.,Dekan, Z.,Wingerd, J.S.,Smith, J.J.,Munasinghe, N.R.,Bhola, R.F.,Imlach, W.L.,Herzig, V.,Armstrong, D.A.,Rosengren, K.J.,Bosmans, F.,Waxman, S.G.,Dib-Hajj, S.D.,Escoubas, P.,Minett, M.S.,Christie, M.J.,King, G.F.,Alewood, P.F.,Lewis, R.J.,Wood, J.N.,Vetter, I.
Pharmacological characterisation of the highly Na V 1.7 selective spider venom peptide Pn3a.
Sci Rep, 7:40883-40883, 2017
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Human genetic studies have implicated the voltage-gated sodium channel Na1.7 as a therapeutic target for the treatment of pain. A novel peptide, μ-theraphotoxin-Pn3a, isolated from venom of the tarantula Pamphobeteus nigricolor, potently inhibits Na1.7 (IC 0.9 nM) with at least 40-1000-fold selectivity over all other Na subtypes. Despite on-target activity in small-diameter dorsal root ganglia, spinal slices, and in a mouse model of pain induced by Na1.7 activation, Pn3a alone displayed no analgesic activity in formalin-, carrageenan- or FCA-induced pain in rodents when administered systemically. A broad lack of analgesic activity was also found for the selective Na1.7 inhibitors PF-04856264 and phlotoxin 1. However, when administered with subtherapeutic doses of opioids or the enkephalinase inhibitor thiorphan, these subtype-selective Na1.7 inhibitors produced profound analgesia. Our results suggest that in these inflammatory models, acute administration of peripherally restricted Na1.7 inhibitors can only produce analgesia when administered in combination with an opioid.
PubMed: 28106092
DOI: 10.1038/srep40883
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