Purification and characterization of the venom phospholipases A2 from Asian monotypic crotalinae snakes.

Journal of natural toxins Pub Date : 1999-10-01
Y M Wang, Y F Liew, K Y Chang, I H Tsai
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Phospholipases A2 were purified from the venoms of Asian monotypic crotalinae snakes including Callosellasma, Hypnale, Deinagkistrodon, and Tropidolaemus by a combination of gel filtration and reversed-phase chromatographic methods. One to four isoforms of the enzyme were found in each of the venoms. The venom enzymes were subjected to N-terminal sequencing up to the 30th amino acids, and their molecular weights were analyzed by electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry. Homologous antiplatelet phospholipase with a conserved Glu 6 residue was found in each of the venoms. Basic phospholipases with Trp 6 (W6) but without detectable enzyme activities were also isolated from the venom of C. rhodostoma, H. hypnale, and T. wagleri. These W6 enzymes showed strong heparin-binding affinity and capable of inducing edema in rat paws. The fact that the venoms of Callosellasma and Hypnale contain similar types of phospholipases is in accord with recent reports that these two taxa formed a clade. Deinagkistrodon venom does not contain phospholipase variants other than the Glu-6 subtype as Trimeresurus, Agkistrodon, and Protobothrops venoms do. Interestingly, the Glu-6 enzyme from T. wagleri venom has a molecular weight of 15,319 Daltons, higher than those of most other venom phospholipases. Our results show that new types of the enzyme are more likely to be found in the venom of monotypic species; the amino acid sequence data or the subtypes of venom-phospholipases are potentially useful as markers or a character system for studying higher-order systematics of venomous snakes.

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亚洲单型蛇毒磷脂酶A2的纯化及特性研究。
采用凝胶过滤和反相色谱相结合的方法,从亚洲单型蛇类(Callosellasma、Hypnale、Deinagkistrodon和Tropidolaemus)的毒液中纯化出磷脂酶A2。在每种毒液中都发现了一到四种酶的异构体。对毒液酶进行了30个氨基酸的n端测序,并采用电喷雾电离质谱法分析了毒液酶的分子量。同源抗血小板磷脂酶与保守的Glu 6残基在每个毒液中被发现。从红口弧菌、hypnale弧菌和wagleri弧菌的毒液中也分离到含有Trp 6 (W6)的碱性磷脂酶,但没有检测到酶活性。这些W6酶具有较强的肝素结合亲和力,能诱导大鼠足部水肿。calllosellasma和Hypnale的毒液含有相似类型的磷脂酶,这一事实与最近的报道一致,即这两个分类群形成了一个分支。除Glu-6亚型外,Deinagkistrodon毒液不像Trimeresurus、Agkistrodon和Protobothrops毒液那样含有磷脂酶变体。有趣的是,来自wagleri T.毒液的Glu-6酶的分子量为15,319道尔顿,高于大多数其他毒液磷脂酶。我们的研究结果表明,新类型的酶更有可能在单型物种的毒液中发现;毒液磷脂酶的氨基酸序列数据或亚型可作为研究毒蛇高阶系统的标记或特征系统。
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