TSTX-VII, A NEW TOXIN FROM TITYUS-SERRULATUS SCORPION-VENOM ABLE TO INDUCE THE RELEASE OF NEUROTRANSMITTERS FROM RAT-BRAIN SYNAPTOSOMES NOTBLOCKED BY TETRODOTOXIN
Sv. Sampaio et al., TSTX-VII, A NEW TOXIN FROM TITYUS-SERRULATUS SCORPION-VENOM ABLE TO INDUCE THE RELEASE OF NEUROTRANSMITTERS FROM RAT-BRAIN SYNAPTOSOMES NOTBLOCKED BY TETRODOTOXIN, Biochemistry and molecular biology international, 41(6), 1997, pp. 1255-1263
A procedure for the isolation of the toxin Tityustoxin VII (TsTX-VII)
from Tityus serrulatus scorpion venom and its biochemical characteriza
tion is reported. This protein has a Mr = 6,700 - 6,800, eight half-cy
stine residues accounting for four disulfide bridges and no His. Its N
-terminal sequence GHZGYGS ....... characterizes it as a new toxin, ab
le to release glutamic acid and gamma aminobutyric acid from rat brain
synaptosomes ''in vitro''. This release was also induced by the whole
venom. Tetrodotoxin however blocked the effect of the whole venom but
not that of TsTX-VII, thus suggesting that the releasing mechanism by
TsTX-VII does not involve Na+ but perhaps K+ or Ca++ channels.