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  2. Solid-phase synthesis and biological evaluation of Joro spider toxin-4 from Nephila clavata

Solid-phase synthesis and biological evaluation of Joro spider toxin-4 from Nephila clavata

  • J Nat Prod. 2011 Mar 25;74(3):483-6. doi: 10.1021/np100746w.
Anne F Barslund 1 Mette H Poulsen Tinna B Bach Simon Lucas Anders S Kristensen Kristian Strømgaard
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract

Polyamine toxins from orb weaver spiders are attractive pharmacological tools particularly for studies of ionotropic glutamate (iGlu) receptors in the brain. These polyamine toxins are biosynthesized in a combinatorial manner, providing a plethora of related, but structurally complex toxins to be exploited in biological studies. Here, we have used solid-phase synthetic methodology for the efficient synthesis of Joro spider toxin-4 (JSTX-4) (1) from Nephila clavata, providing sufficient amounts of the toxin for biological evaluation at iGlu receptor subtypes using electrophysiology. Biological evaluation revealed that JSTX-4 inhibits iGlu receptors only in high μM concentrations, thereby being substantially less potent than structurally related polyamine toxins.

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