Structure-function and rational design of a spider toxin Ssp1a at human voltage-gated sodium channel subtypes

Front Pharmacol. 2023 Nov 13:14:1277143. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1277143. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

The structure-function and optimization studies of NaV-inhibiting spider toxins have focused on developing selective inhibitors for peripheral pain-sensing NaV1.7. With several NaV subtypes emerging as potential therapeutic targets, structure-function analysis of NaV-inhibiting spider toxins at such subtypes is warranted. Using the recently discovered spider toxin Ssp1a, this study extends the structure-function relationships of NaV-inhibiting spider toxins beyond NaV1.7 to include the epilepsy target NaV1.2 and the pain target NaV1.3. Based on these results and docking studies, we designed analogues for improved potency and/or subtype-selectivity, with S7R-E18K-rSsp1a and N14D-P27R-rSsp1a identified as promising leads. S7R-E18K-rSsp1a increased the rSsp1a potency at these three NaV subtypes, especially at NaV1.3 (∼10-fold), while N14D-P27R-rSsp1a enhanced NaV1.2/1.7 selectivity over NaV1.3. This study highlights the challenge of developing subtype-selective spider toxin inhibitors across multiple NaV subtypes that might offer a more effective therapeutic approach. The findings of this study provide a basis for further rational design of Ssp1a and related NaSpTx1 homologs targeting NaV1.2, NaV1.3 and/or NaV1.7 as research tools and therapeutic leads.

Keywords: ICK toxins; Ssp1a; rational design; spider toxin; structure-function; voltage-gated sodium channels.

Grants and funding

The authors declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This work was funded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Program Grant APP1072113 and Principal Research Fellowship APP1119056 (RJL); an NHMRC Ideas Grant APP1188959 (RJL, FCC); University of Queensland Research Training Scholarship (YD); and Australian Research Council LIEF Grants [LE120100015, LE160100218, (NLD)].