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Título : | Purification and characterization of a metalloproteinase, Porthidin-1, from the venom of Lansberg’s hog-nosed pitvipers (Porthidium lansbergii hutmanni) |
Autor : | Girón, María E Estrella, Amalid Sánchez, Elda E Galán, Jacob Tao, W. Andy Guerrero, Belsy Salazar, Ana M Rodríguez-Acosta, Alexis |
Palabras clave : | Porthidium lansbergii hutmanni Snake venom metalloproteinases (SVMP) Viperidae Fibrinolytic activity |
Fecha de publicación : | 27-Nov-2013 |
Citación : | Toxicon;57 (2011) 608–618 |
Resumen : | Porthidium lansbergii hutmanni is a small pit viper found on Margarita Island, Venezuela.
Local tissue damage is one of the most obvious characteristics of P. l. hutmanni envenomation,
which can lead to diverse pathological effects, such as hemorrhage, edema, blistering,
necrosis, lymphatic vessel damage and degradation of extracellular matrix. Metalloproteinases
are one of the major components in venoms responsible for these effects. To
date, very little is known or has been reported on P. l. hutmanni venom. Crude P. l. hutmanni
venom had a LD50 of 2.5 mg/kg and was considered very hemorrhagic (minimal hemorrhagic
dose [MHD]: 0.98 mg) when compared to other hemorrhagic (Bothrops) venoms in
Venezuela. Crude P. l. hutmanni venom also inhibited ADP-induced platelet aggregation. A
metalloproteinase, Porthidin-1, from this venomwas isolated by three chromatography steps
(Sephadex G100, Superose 12 HR10/30 and Bioscale Q2). Porthidin-1 falls in the SVMP P-I
class having a molecular weight of 23 kDa, verified by both SDS-PAGE and mass spectrometry.
High-resolution mass spectrometry and a database search identified a peptide
from Porthidin-1 (YNGDLDK) belonging to the SVMP family of proteins. Porthidin-1 contained
hemorrhagic, fibrino(geno)lytic, caseinolytic and gelatinolytic activities, and these
activities were capable of being neutralized by metalloproteinase inhibitors but not serine
proteinase inhibitors. The peptide YNGDLDK shared similarities with five venom proteins
with a BLAST e-value of <1. This work details the biochemical and pathophysiological effects
that can result from envenomations, and highlights the importance and significance for
characterizing unknown or poorly documented venoms from different geographical regions. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/5116 |
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