| Literature DB >> 24966535 |
Zahida Yesmin Roly1, Md Mahmudul Islam1, Md Abu Reza1.
Abstract
Snake venom is an abundant resource of diverse pharmacologically bioactive proteins and peptides and a good natural source of drug lead compounds and used as important research tools in the field of toxicology, pharmacology and neuroscience. Three finger toxins (3FTx) is an important super-family of snake venom proteins which has a conserved three finger like appearance in three dimensional structures. Members of 3FTx family show a wide array of pharmacological effects by targeting different receptors and ion channels with high specificity and many of them are being investigated as potential drug target. Therefore, with a vision to verdict a new edge and attempt we determined the amino acid compositional (%) profile, physiochemical properties, secondary structural and functional analysis and phylogenetic relationship of three finger toxins present in four different elapid snake species namely, Naja naja, Astrotia stokesii, Hydrophis cyanocintus and Pelamis platura using different bioinformatics tools. From the outcome of the current studies, it will be possible to know about a range of biological functions which are responsible mainly for the glowing amino acid composition profile of these proteins. Amino acid composition (%) profile although represents differential amount of different amino acid residues which encompasses a family precise model but all the protein sequence have a conserved amount of cysteine. The analysis of physicochemical properties can be used as a basic approach to contribute in developing rational drug through protein engineering and understanding different physiological function which will be beneficial for the welfare of human being.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiotoxin; Neurotoxin; Physicochemical properties; Snake venom
Year: 2014 PMID: 24966535 PMCID: PMC4070037 DOI: 10.6026/97320630010281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioinformation ISSN: 0973-2063
Figure 1Phylogenetic tree of three finger toxin protein sequences by using Neighbor- Joining Method.