Synthesis and Characterization of an Analgesic Potential Conotoxin Lv32.1

In our work of screening analgesic peptides from the conotoxin libraries of diverse <i>Conus</i> species, we decoded a peptide sequence from <i>Conus lividus</i> and named it Lv32.1 (LvXXXIIA). The folding conditions of linear Lv32.1 on buffer, oxidizing agent, concentration...

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Main Authors: Siyi Liu, Cheng Li, Shen You, Qinghui Yan, Sulan Luo, Ying Fu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-12-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/27/23/8617
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Summary:In our work of screening analgesic peptides from the conotoxin libraries of diverse <i>Conus</i> species, we decoded a peptide sequence from <i>Conus lividus</i> and named it Lv32.1 (LvXXXIIA). The folding conditions of linear Lv32.1 on buffer, oxidizing agent, concentration of GSH/GSSG and reaction time were optimized for a maximum yield of (34.94 ± 0.96)%, providing an efficient solution for the synthesis of Lv32.1. Its disulfide connectivity was identified to be 1–3, 2–6, 4–5, which was first reported for the conotoxins with cysteine framework XXXII and different from the common connectivities established for conotoxins with six cysteines. The analgesic effect of Lv32.1 was determined by a hot plate test in mice. An evident increase in the pain threshold with time illustrated that Lv32.1 exhibited analgesic potency. The effects on Na<sub>v</sub>1.8 channel and α9α10 nAChR were detected, but weak inhibition was observed. In this work, we highlight the efficient synthesis, novel disulfide linkage and analgesic potential of Lv32.1, which laid a positive foundation for further development of conotoxin Lv32.1 as an analgesic candidate.
ISSN:1420-3049