Agelenin
Agelenin is a neurotoxic peptide isolated from the venom of the spider Allagelena opulenta which consists of 35 amino acids. It is an antagonist of the presynaptic P-type calcium channel in insects.
Chemistry
Agelenin consists of a polypeptide chain of 35 amino acid residues. It has a short anti-parallel β-sheet connected by three disulfide bonds and four β-turns that form the compact core structure. The three amino acid residues that are thought to be essential for the inhibiting activity of agelenin are Phe9, Ser28 and Arg33.The structure of agelenin is similar to the structure of ICK toxins like ω-Aga-IVA and ω-ACTXHv1a in that they all consist of three disulfide bonds with the same bonding pattern. An important difference between agelenin and ω-Aga-IVA and ω-ACTXHv1a is that ω-Aga-IVA and ω-ACTXHv1a have functional C-terminal tails.
Agelenin belongs to toxin group of agatoxins. The amino acid structure of agelenin is Gly-Gly-Cys-Leu-Pro-His-Asn-Arg-Phe-Cys-Asn-Ala-Leu-Ser-Gly-Pro-Arg-Cys-Cys-Ser-Gly-Leu-Lys-Cys-Lys-Glu-Leu-Ser-Ile-Trp-Asp-Ser-Arg-Cys-Leu.