Conopeptide discovery through calcium imaging

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Publication Type honors thesis
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Thesis Supervisor Baldomero Olivera
Honors Advisor/Mentor Martin Horvath
Creator Aman, Joseph
Title Conopeptide discovery through calcium imaging
Date 2015
Description Cone snail venoms contain numerous peptide toxins (conopeptides or conotoxins), many of which target voltage-gated and ligand-gated ion channels. Conotoxins are a diverse group of peptides that generally exhibit significant selectivity and affinity, making them useful experimental tools for discriminating between the myriad of ion channel isoforms and studying ion channel structure-function relationships. Researchers have used a variety of single-cell electrophysiological methods to characterize the activities of novel conotoxins. While single-cell techniques are useful for discovering activity against specific ion channels and receptors of interest, they capture only a limited portion of the biological activities elicited by conotoxins. My laboratory recently developed a new drug discovery strategy for venom components that target ion channels. I initially applied this strategy to primary cultures of rodent dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. I used a calcium-imaging assay designed detect activity on any of the voltage-gated sodium, calcium or potassium channels expressed in a heterogeneous neuronal population. In this work, I demonstrate the efficacy of this approach with the purification of peptide toxins from the venoms of Conus musicus, Conus tessulatus, Conus caracteristicus, and Conus textile. I show that this discovery platform can aid in the prediction of a peptide's molecular target and mechanism of action. Further, genetic labeling can be paired with this drug discovery platform to identify peptide toxins with selectivity for specific neuronal subtypes.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Neural receptors -- Antagonists; Neurotoxic agents; Conus -- Venom Marine pharmacology; Biochemistry; Calcium; Imaging; Conatoxins Conopeptides; Electrophysiology
Language eng
Rights Management Copyright © Joseph Aman 2015
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