Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology
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Mu-conotoxin SIIIA, a novel blocker of tetrodotoxin-resistant (TTX-R) voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) has been identified from the fish-hunting cone snail, Conus striatus. The deduced sequence consists of a 20-residue signal peptide, a 31-residue pro-peptide, and a 20-residue mature toxin with its N-terminal Gln cyclized and C-terminus amidated. Mu-SIIIA shares the common cysteine arrangement with other mu-conotoxins. ⋯ Similarly, one crucial basic residue (Arg12 in mu-PIIIA) is replaced by serine in the latter two toxins. Such differences might endow them with the capacity to selectively inhibit TTX-S or TTX-R VGSCs. Considering that TTX-R VGSCs predominantly expressed in DRG neurons play pivotal roles in the nociceptive information transmission and that their specific antagonists are still lacking, mu-SIIIA might provide a useful tool for functional studies of these channels, and potentially be developed as an efficient pain killer.