Isolation and Characterization of Toxin Polypeptides from Sea Anemone Actinia cari
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    Two toxin polypeptides (designated RSAPⅠ and RSAPⅡ) have been isolated from Sea anemone Actinia cari. Toxins isolation was accomplished by freezing-thawing extraction, acetone fractional precipitation, cation exchange chromagraphy on SP Sephadex C 25 and reverse phase HPLC on ODS C18.They were found to be homogenous by SDS-PAGE and MALDI-TOF-MS, and their relative molecular masses are 5 008 and 4 992, respectively. They are found to be active on sodium channel in Guinea pig cardiac cell, RSAPI, increasing inward Na(+) currents, opens the sodium channel; RSAPⅡ, decreasing inward Na(+) currents, inhibits the opening of the sodium channel. The circular dichroic spectra of these two polypeptides are 100% β turn.

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ZHUO Ru-Peng, FU Hong-Zheng, ZHONG Chong-Bo, WANG Xiao-Liang, LIN Wen-Han, ZHANG Li-He. Isolation and Characterization of Toxin Polypeptides from Sea Anemone Actinia cari[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2001,28(4):514-518

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  • Received:September 11,2000
  • Revised:November 03,2000
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