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XB-ART-56827
Structure 2019 Feb 05;272:315-326.e7. doi: 10.1016/j.str.2018.10.022.
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A Centipede Toxin Family Defines an Ancient Class of CSαβ Defensins.

Dash TS , Shafee T , Harvey PJ , Zhang C , Peigneur S , Deuis JR , Vetter I , Tytgat J , Anderson MA , Craik DJ , Durek T , Undheim EAB .


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Disulfide-rich peptides (DRPs) play diverse physiological roles and have emerged as attractive sources of pharmacological tools and drug leads. Here we describe the 3D structure of a centipede venom peptide, U-SLPTX15-Sm2a, whose family defines a unique class of one of the most widespread DRP folds known, the cystine-stabilized α/β fold (CSαβ). This class, which we have named the two-disulfide CSαβ fold (2ds-CSαβ), contains only two internal disulfide bonds as opposed to at least three in all other confirmed CSαβ peptides, and constitutes one of the major neurotoxic peptide families in centipede venoms. We show the 2ds-CSαβ is widely distributed outside centipedes and is likely an ancient fold predating the split between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Our results provide insights into the ancient evolutionary history of a widespread DRP fold and highlight the usefulness of 3D structures as evolutionary tools.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: utrn