Abstract

Old world scorpions produce an abundance of toxins called α-NaTx, which interfere with the fast inactivation of voltage-gated sodium channels. Their selectivity to channels of mammals or insects depends on a part of toxin named the specificity module. We report here the spatial structure of a major and broadly active toxin MeuNaTxα-1 from the venom of Mesobuthus eupeus. Notably, its specificity module is markedly different from other α-NaTx with known 3D structure. Close inspection shows that its conformation is a result of an interplay between protein motifs such as the nest and niche, which eventually shape α-NaTx structural diversity.

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