Biochemical, Pharmacological, and Structural Characterization of New Basic P L A 2 Bbil-TX from Bothriopsis bilineata Snake Venom
Bbil-TX, a PLA 2 , was purified from Bothriopsis bilineata snake venom after only one chromatographic step using RP-HPLC on μ -Bondapak C-18 column. A molecular mass of 14243.8 Da was confirmed by Q-Tof Ultima API ESI/MS (TOF MS mode) mass spectrometry. The partial protein sequence obtained was then...
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Veröffentlicht in: | BioMed research international 2012-12, Vol.2013 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bbil-TX, a PLA
2
, was purified from
Bothriopsis bilineata
snake venom after only one chromatographic step using RP-HPLC on
μ
-Bondapak C-18 column. A molecular mass of 14243.8 Da was confirmed by Q-Tof Ultima API ESI/MS (TOF MS mode) mass spectrometry. The partial protein sequence obtained was then submitted to BLASTp, with the search restricted to PLA
2
from snakes and shows high identity values when compared to other PLA
2
s. PLA
2
activity was presented in the presence of a synthetic substrate and showed a minimum sigmoidal behavior, reaching its maximal activity at pH 8.0 and 25–37°C. Maximum PLA
2
activity required Ca
2+
and in the presence of Cd
2+
, Zn
2+
, Mn
2+
, and Mg
2+
it was reduced in the presence or absence of Ca
2+
. Crotapotin from
Crotalus durissus cascavella
rattlesnake venom and antihemorrhagic factor DA2-II from
Didelphis albiventris
opossum sera under optimal conditions significantly inhibit the enzymatic activity. Bbil-TX induces myonecrosis in mice. The fraction does not show a significant cytotoxic activity in myotubes and myoblasts (C2C12). The inflammatory events induced in the serum of mice by Bbil-TX isolated from
Bothriopsis bilineata
snake venom were investigated. An increase in vascular permeability and in the levels of TNF-a, IL-6, and IL-1 was was induced. Since Bbil-TX exerts a stronger proinflammatory effect, the phospholipid hydrolysis may be relevant for these phenomena. |
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ISSN: | 2314-6133 2314-6141 |
DOI: | 10.1155/2013/612649 |