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Isolation and biological characterization of Batx-I, a weak hemorrhagic and fibrinogenolytic PI metalloproteinase from Colombian Bothrops atrox venom.

Arley C Patiño1, Jaime A Pereañez, Vitelbina Núñez, Dora M Benjumea, Maritza Fernandez, Alexandra Rucavado, Libia Sanz, Juan J Calvete.   

Abstract

A hemorrhagic metalloproteinase, named Batx-I, was isolated from the venom of Bothrops atrox specimens (from Southeastern Colombian region) by a combination of CM-Sephadex C25 ion-exchange and Affi-gel Blue affinity chromatographies. This enzyme accounts for about 45% of venom proteins, and it has an ESI-MS isotope-averaged molecular mass of 23296.2 Da and a blocked N-terminus. Two internal fragments sequenced by mass spectrometric analysis showed similarity to other SVMPs from Bothrops venoms. To investigate the possible participation of Batx-I in the envenomation pathophysiology, proteolytic, fibrinogenolytic, hemorrhagic, and other biological activities were evaluated. The minimal hemorrhagic dose obtained was 17 microg/20 g body weight. The enzyme showed proteolytic activity on azocasein, comparable with activity of BaP1. This activity was inhibited by EDTA and 1, 10 o-phenanthroline but not by aprotinin, pepstatin A or PMSF. Fibrinogenolytic activity was analyzed by SDS-PAGE, revealing a preference for degrading the A alpha- and B beta-chains, although partial degradation of the gamma-chain was also detected. The protein lacks coagulant and defibrinating activity. The CK levels obtained, clearly reflects a myotoxic activity induced by Batx-I. The hemorrhagic and fibrinogenolytic activities exhibited by the isolated PI-SVMP may play a role in the hemorrhagic and blood-clotting disorders observed in patients bitten by B. atrox in Colombia. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20600221     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2010.06.016

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


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