Oxylepitoxin-1, a reversible neurotoxin from the venom of the inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus)
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Oxylepitoxin-1, a reversible neurotoxin from the venom of the inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus)
Abstract
This study describes the characterization of oxylepitoxin-1 (MW 6789), the first postsynaptic neurotoxin isolated from the venom of the Inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus), which is the most venomous snake in the world. Oxylepitoxin-1, purified using successive steps of size-exclusion and reverse phase-high performance liquid chromatography, produced concentration-dependent (0.3-1.0 microM) inhibition of nerve-mediated (0.1 Hz, 0.2 ms, supramaximal V) twitches of the chick biventer cervicis nerve-muscle preparation. Taipan antivenom (5units/ml) prevented the neurotoxic activity of whole venom (10 microg/ml), but had no significant effect on oxylepitoxin-1 (1 microM). The toxin-induced inhibition of nerve-mediated twitches was significantly reversed upon washing the tissue at 5 min intervals. Oxylepitoxin-1 (30-300 nM) displayed competitive antagonism at the skeletal muscle nicotinic receptor with a pA(2) value of 7.16+/-0.28 (i.e. approximately 10-fold more potent than tubocurarine). The venom had a high level of PLA(2) activity (765+/-73 micromol/min/mg) while oxylepitoxin-1 displayed no PLA(2) activity. Partial N-terminal sequencing of oxylepitoxin-1 shows high sequence identity (i.e. 93%) to postsynaptic toxins isolated from the venom of the closely related coastal taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus scutellatus).
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