Adams M E, Carney R L, Enderlin F E, Fu E T, Jarema M A, Li J P, Miller C A, Schooley D A, Shapiro M J, Venema V J
Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside 92521.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1987 Oct 29;148(2):678-83. doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(87)90930-2.
The venom of Argiope aurantia, an orb weaver spider, contains a mixture of low molecular weight "argiotoxins", which block neuromuscular transmission in insects. Complete structure elucidation of three argiotoxins reveals common features; a hydrophilic, basic domain of arginine, a polyamine and asparagine is connected to an aromatic moiety contributed either by 4-hydroxyindole-3-acetic acid or 2,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid. Structural assignments of two argiotoxins are verified by chemical synthesis. The argiotoxins cause reversible paralysis when injected into insects and this is correlated with a stimulus-dependent inhibition of skeletal neuromuscular transmission at submicromolar concentrations.