Literature DB >> 15302537

Bactericidal and neurotoxic activities of two myotoxic phospholipases A2 from Bothrops neuwiedi pauloensis snake venom.

Veridiana M Rodrigues1, Silvana Marcussi, Rafael S Cambraia, Ana L de Araújo, Natael R Malta-Neto, Amélia Hamaguchi, Eloísa A V Ferro, Maria I Homsi-Brandeburgo, José R Giglio, Andreimar M Soares.   

Abstract

Two basic myotoxic PLA(2)s, namely BnpTX-I and II, were isolated from Bothrops neuwiedi pauloensis snake venom through three chromatographic steps: ion-exchange chromatography on CM-Sepharose, gel filtration on Sephadex G-50 and reverse phase HPLC on a C18 column. Both PLA(2)s showed a M(r) around 14,000 for the monomer and 28,000 for the dimer (as estimated by SDS-PAGE), pI approximately 7.8 and approximately 121 amino acid residues cross-linked by seven disulfide bonds. The N-terminal sequences revealed significant homology with Asp49 basic myotoxic PLA(2)s from other snake venoms. The catalytic and anticoagulant activities of BnpTX-I were higher than those of BnpTX-II. Both were able to induce cytotoxicity in vitro, as well as, myotoxicity, edema and lethality in mice. BnpTX-I also induced neurotoxic effect on mouse neuromuscular preparations and bactericidal activity on Eschericia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. After chemical modification of BnpTX-I with BPB or incubation with EDTA or Mn(2+) ions, the catalytic activity was completely abolished, while the toxic and pharmacological activities were partially reduced. Interaction with heparin inhibited the cytotoxic and bactericidal effects. Anti-BthTX-I, anti-BthTX-II and anti-115-129-C terminal antibodies strongly recognize both BnpTX-I and II. It is shown that the neurotoxic effect induced by B. neuwiedi pauloensis venom is due to the presence of myotoxic PLA(2)s. The data also corroborate the hypothesis of a partial dissociation between toxic and enzymatic domains. In addition, BnpTX-I displays a heparin binding C-terminal region, which is probably responsible for the cytotoxic and bactericidal effects.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15302537     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2004.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicon        ISSN: 0041-0101            Impact factor:   3.033


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