Historical Perspectives and Guidelines for Botulinum Neurotoxin Subtype Nomenclature
Peck, Michael W.
Smith, Theresa J.
Anniballi, Fabrizio
Austin, John W.
Bano, Luca
Bradshaw, Marite
Cuervo, Paula
Cheng, Luisa W.
Derman, Yagmur
Dorner, Brigitte
Fisher, Audrey
Hill, Karen K.
Kalb, Suzanne R.
Korkeala, Hannu
Lindström, Miia
Lista, Florigio
Lúquez, Carolina
Mazuet, Christelle
Pirazzini, Marco
Popoff, Michel R.
Rossetto, Ornella
Rummel, Andreas
Sesardic, Dorothea
Singh, Bal Ram
Stringer, Sandra C.
Botulinum neurotoxins are diverse proteins. They are currently represented by at least seven serotypes and more than 40 subtypes. New clostridial strains that produce novel neurotoxin variants are being identified with increasing frequency, which presents challenges when organizing the nomenclature surrounding these neurotoxins. Worldwide, researchers are faced with the possibility that toxins having identical sequences may be given different designations or novel toxins having unique sequences may be given the same designations on publication. In order to minimize these problems, an ad hoc committee consisting of over 20 researchers in the field of botulinum neurotoxin research was convened to discuss the clarification of the issues involved in botulinum neurotoxin nomenclature. This publication presents a historical overview of the issues and provides guidelines for botulinum neurotoxin subtype nomenclature in the future.
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