Abstract

Seven analogs of μ-conotoxin GIIIA (μ-GIIIA), a specific blocker of muscle sodium channels, were synthesized by replacing stepwise the three cystine residues with Ala. The circular dichroism spectra of the analogs suggested that the deletion of disulfide bonds gradually randamized a conformation. The inhibitory effects on the twitch contractions of the rat diaphragm showed that the deletion of one disulfide bond reduced the potency to less than 1 % of control. Monocyclic analogs and a linear analog were almost inactive. Therefore, all three disulfide bridges are essential for stabilizing the specific conformation of μ-GIIIA to show biological activity.

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