STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF INSECTICIDAL NEUROTOXINS FROM AUSTRALIAN FUNNEL-WEB SPIDERS

G. King, H. Tedford, F. Maggio
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Insect pests decimate a significant proportion of the world's food supply and transmit a number of deadly human diseases. These arthropods are generally controlled by spraying broad-spectrum chemical insecticides. However, the emergence of insecticide-resistant insect populations, as well as increasing disquiet about the environmental and human health risks associated with certain agrochemicals, has stimulated the search for new arthropod-control strategies. Since the primary role of spider venoms is to kill or immobilize arthropod prey, it is not surprising that spider venoms have proved to be rich sources of insecticidal compounds. In this review we examine the function and three-dimensional structure of four families of novel insecticidal neurotoxins that have been isolated from the venom of Australian funnel-web spiders. Although all of these toxins are members of the inhibitor cystine-knot family, they have proved to be structural chameleons, with the three-dimensional fold often providing few clues about toxin function. However, significant progress is being made in identifying the targets and mapping the bioactive surfaces of these peptides. In addition to being useful lead compounds for insecticide design, these neurotoxins should provide valuable tools for the pharmacological and structural characterization of insecticide targets.
澳大利亚漏斗网蜘蛛杀虫神经毒素的结构和功能
害虫摧毁了世界粮食供应的很大一部分,并传播了一些致命的人类疾病。这些节肢动物一般通过喷洒广谱化学杀虫剂来控制。然而,抗杀虫剂昆虫种群的出现,以及对与某些农用化学品有关的环境和人类健康风险的日益不安,刺激了寻找新的节肢动物控制战略。由于蜘蛛毒液的主要作用是杀死或固定节肢动物猎物,因此蜘蛛毒液被证明是杀虫化合物的丰富来源也就不足为奇了。在这篇综述中,我们研究了从澳大利亚漏斗网蜘蛛的毒液中分离出来的四科新型杀虫神经毒素的功能和三维结构。尽管所有这些毒素都是抑制剂胱氨酸结家族的成员,但它们已被证明是结构上的变色龙,三维褶皱通常提供的毒素功能线索很少。然而,在识别这些肽的靶点和绘制这些肽的生物活性表面方面正在取得重大进展。除了作为杀虫剂设计的有用先导化合物,这些神经毒素应该为杀虫剂靶点的药理学和结构表征提供有价值的工具。
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