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The M-Superfamily of Conotoxins: A Review

  • Boise State University

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Abstract

The focus of this review is the M-superfamily of Conus venom peptides. Disulfide rich peptides belonging to the M-superfamily have three loop regions and the cysteine arrangement: CC-C-C-CC, where the dashes represent loops one, two, and three, respectively. Characterization of M-superfamily peptides has demonstrated that diversity in cystine connectivity occurs between different branches of peptides even though the cysteine pattern remains consistent. This superfamily is subdivided into five branches, M-1 through M-5, based on the number of residues in the third loop region, between the fourth and fifth cysteine residues. M-superfamily peptides appear to be ubiquitous in Conus venom. They are largely unexplained in indigenous biological function, and they represent an active area of research within the scientific community.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)17-27
Number of pages11
JournalCellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Volume67
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2010

Keywords

  • M-superfamily
  • conotoxin
  • marine snail
  • peptide
  • review
  • venom

EGS Disciplines

  • Chemistry

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