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Snake Venom Hemotoxic Enzymes: Biochemical Comparison between Crotalus Species from Central Mexico

Snakebite envenoming is a serious medical problem in different areas of the world. In Latin America, the major prevalence is due to snakes of the family Viperidae, where rattlesnakes (Crotalus) are included. They produce hemotoxic venom which causes bleeding, tissue degradation and necrosis. Each ve...

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Autores principales: Roldán-Padrón, Octavio, Castro-Guillén, José Luis, García-Arredondo, José Alejandro, Cruz-Pérez, Martha Sandra, Díaz-Peña, Luis Fernando, Saldaña, Carlos, Blanco-Labra, Alejandro, García-Gasca, Teresa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31014025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081489
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author Roldán-Padrón, Octavio
Castro-Guillén, José Luis
García-Arredondo, José Alejandro
Cruz-Pérez, Martha Sandra
Díaz-Peña, Luis Fernando
Saldaña, Carlos
Blanco-Labra, Alejandro
García-Gasca, Teresa
author_facet Roldán-Padrón, Octavio
Castro-Guillén, José Luis
García-Arredondo, José Alejandro
Cruz-Pérez, Martha Sandra
Díaz-Peña, Luis Fernando
Saldaña, Carlos
Blanco-Labra, Alejandro
García-Gasca, Teresa
author_sort Roldán-Padrón, Octavio
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description Snakebite envenoming is a serious medical problem in different areas of the world. In Latin America, the major prevalence is due to snakes of the family Viperidae, where rattlesnakes (Crotalus) are included. They produce hemotoxic venom which causes bleeding, tissue degradation and necrosis. Each venom has several enzymatic activities, producing different effects in the envenoming, doing its clinical effects difficult to study. Comparison between venom molecules is also difficult when different techniques are used, and therefore, their identification/characterization using the same methodology is necessary. In this work, a general biochemical characterization in snake venom of serine proteases (SVSP), phospholipases A(2) (PLA(2)), metalloproteases (SVMP) and hyaluronidases (SVH) of Crotalus aquilus (Ca), Crotalus polystictus (Cp) and Crotalus molossus nigrescens (Cmn) was done. Differences in protein pattern, enzyme content and enzymatic activities were observed. All the venoms showed high PLA(2) activity, high molecular weight SVSP, and a wide variety of SVMP and SVH forms. Ca and Cp showed the highest enzymatic activities of SVMP and SVSP trypsin-like and chymotrypsin-like, whereas Cmn showed the highest SVH and similar PLA(2) activity with Ca. All the venoms showed peptides with similar molecular weight to crotamine-like myotoxins. No previous biochemical characterization of C. aquilus has been reported and there are no previous analyses that include these four protein families in these Crotalus venoms.
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spelling pubmed-65149262019-05-30 Snake Venom Hemotoxic Enzymes: Biochemical Comparison between Crotalus Species from Central Mexico Roldán-Padrón, Octavio Castro-Guillén, José Luis García-Arredondo, José Alejandro Cruz-Pérez, Martha Sandra Díaz-Peña, Luis Fernando Saldaña, Carlos Blanco-Labra, Alejandro García-Gasca, Teresa Molecules Article Snakebite envenoming is a serious medical problem in different areas of the world. In Latin America, the major prevalence is due to snakes of the family Viperidae, where rattlesnakes (Crotalus) are included. They produce hemotoxic venom which causes bleeding, tissue degradation and necrosis. Each venom has several enzymatic activities, producing different effects in the envenoming, doing its clinical effects difficult to study. Comparison between venom molecules is also difficult when different techniques are used, and therefore, their identification/characterization using the same methodology is necessary. In this work, a general biochemical characterization in snake venom of serine proteases (SVSP), phospholipases A(2) (PLA(2)), metalloproteases (SVMP) and hyaluronidases (SVH) of Crotalus aquilus (Ca), Crotalus polystictus (Cp) and Crotalus molossus nigrescens (Cmn) was done. Differences in protein pattern, enzyme content and enzymatic activities were observed. All the venoms showed high PLA(2) activity, high molecular weight SVSP, and a wide variety of SVMP and SVH forms. Ca and Cp showed the highest enzymatic activities of SVMP and SVSP trypsin-like and chymotrypsin-like, whereas Cmn showed the highest SVH and similar PLA(2) activity with Ca. All the venoms showed peptides with similar molecular weight to crotamine-like myotoxins. No previous biochemical characterization of C. aquilus has been reported and there are no previous analyses that include these four protein families in these Crotalus venoms. MDPI 2019-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6514926/ /pubmed/31014025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081489 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Roldán-Padrón, Octavio
Castro-Guillén, José Luis
García-Arredondo, José Alejandro
Cruz-Pérez, Martha Sandra
Díaz-Peña, Luis Fernando
Saldaña, Carlos
Blanco-Labra, Alejandro
García-Gasca, Teresa
Snake Venom Hemotoxic Enzymes: Biochemical Comparison between Crotalus Species from Central Mexico
title Snake Venom Hemotoxic Enzymes: Biochemical Comparison between Crotalus Species from Central Mexico
title_full Snake Venom Hemotoxic Enzymes: Biochemical Comparison between Crotalus Species from Central Mexico
title_fullStr Snake Venom Hemotoxic Enzymes: Biochemical Comparison between Crotalus Species from Central Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Snake Venom Hemotoxic Enzymes: Biochemical Comparison between Crotalus Species from Central Mexico
title_short Snake Venom Hemotoxic Enzymes: Biochemical Comparison between Crotalus Species from Central Mexico
title_sort snake venom hemotoxic enzymes: biochemical comparison between crotalus species from central mexico
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31014025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081489
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