RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Omega-agatoxin-TK containing D-serine at position 46, but not synthetic omega-[L-Ser46]agatoxin-TK, exerts blockade of P-type calcium channels in cerebellar Purkinje neurons. JF Molecular Pharmacology JO Mol Pharmacol FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 587 OP 593 VO 46 IS 4 A1 M Kuwada A1 T Teramoto A1 K Y Kumagaye A1 K Nakajima A1 T Watanabe A1 T Kawai A1 Y Kawakami A1 T Niidome A1 K Sawada A1 Y Nishizawa YR 1994 UL http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/content/46/4/587.abstract AB omega-Agatoxin-TK (omega-Aga-TK), a 48-amino-acid peptide isolated from the venom of the funnel web spider (Agelenopsis aperta), is a selective and potent inhibitor of P-type calcium channels in the nervous system. We have synthesized a peptide that has the amino acid sequence identified for native omega-Aga-TK. The synthetic omega-Aga-TK, however, showed 80-90-fold less potent inhibition of P-type calcium channels, compared with native omega-Aga-TK. Enantiomer analysis of native omega-Aga-TK revealed D-serine at position 46, and synthetic omega-[D-Ser46]Aga-TK had the same potency as native omega-Aga-TK for blocking P-type calcium channels in cultured cerebellar Purkinje neurons. Two peptide fragments of omega-Aga-TK, namely omega-Aga-TK(1-43) and the carboxyl-terminal peptide fragment omega-Aga-TK(44-48), did not produce any significant inhibition of P-type calcium channels or interfere with the blockade of the channels elicited by native omega-Aga-TK. Molecular dynamics calculations showed that the carboxyl-terminal, six-amino-acid peptide of omega-Aga-TK containing D-Ser46 assumes a different conformation than does the peptide containing L-Ser46. These results suggest that the specific conformation of the carboxyl-terminal region of omega-Aga-TK, particularly the configuration of Ser46, together with a beta-sheet structure formed by four disulfide bonds, might be essential for blockade of P-type calcium channels.