Literature DB >> 30472110

Biochemistry and pharmacology of proteins and peptides purified from the venoms of the snakes Macrovipera lebetina subspecies.

Jüri Siigur1, Anu Aaspõllu2, Ene Siigur3.   

Abstract

The isolation and characterization of individual snake venom components is important for a deeper understanding of the pathophysiology of envenomations, for improving the therapeutic procedures of patients, and it also opens possibilities for the discovery of novel toxins that might be useful as tools for understanding cellular and molecular processes. This review provides a summary of the different toxins that have been isolated and characterized from the venoms of Vipera lebetina (Macrovipera lebetina) subspecies Macrovipera lebetina cernovi, Macrovipera lebetina lebetina, Macrovipera lebetina obtusa, Macrovipera lebetina transmediterranea, Macrovipera lebetina turanica, the snake species causing the majority of human envenomings in Central Asia (Middle East) and North Africa. The venoms of these snakes contain proteins belonging to different families: Zn2+- metalloproteinases, serine proteinases, L-amino acid oxidase, 5'-nucleotidase, phosphodiesterase, phosphomonoesterase, nucleases, hyaluronidase, phospholipase A2, C-type lectin-like protein, disintegrin, DC-fragment, cystein-rich secretory protein, proteinase inhibitors, nerve growth factor (NGF), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), low molecular weight peptides. Their main biochemical properties, toxic and pharmacological actions have been described. In this review we will provide an overview of the proteins and peptides from the venoms of M. lebetina subspecies, their biochemical, pharmacological and structural features and their role in snake venom toxinology. A lot of contributions have been made for better understandings of these venomous snakes, their venom, and their pharmacological effects. Many of these components are also fascinating models for drug design.
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Keywords:  Angiogenesis; Apoptosis; Blood coagulation; Cancer; Macrovipera lebetina cernovi; Macrovipera lebetina lebetina; Macrovipera lebetina obtusa; Macrovipera lebetina transmediterranea; Macrovipera lebetina turanica; Snake; Venom; Vipera lebetina (Levantine viper)

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30472110     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2018.11.294

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


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