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Lipolytic Activity of a Carboxylesterase from Bumblebee (Bombus ignitus) Venom

Bee venom is a complex mixture composed of peptides, proteins with enzymatic properties, and low-molecular-weight compounds. Although the carboxylesterase in bee venom has been identified as an allergen, the enzyme’s role as a venom component has not been previously elucidated. Here, we show the lip...

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Autores principales: Deng, Yijie, Kim, Bo Yeon, Lee, Kyeong Yong, Yoon, Hyung Joo, Wan, Hu, Li, Jianhong, Lee, Kwang Sik, Jin, Byung Rae
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33810599
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13040239
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author Deng, Yijie
Kim, Bo Yeon
Lee, Kyeong Yong
Yoon, Hyung Joo
Wan, Hu
Li, Jianhong
Lee, Kwang Sik
Jin, Byung Rae
author_facet Deng, Yijie
Kim, Bo Yeon
Lee, Kyeong Yong
Yoon, Hyung Joo
Wan, Hu
Li, Jianhong
Lee, Kwang Sik
Jin, Byung Rae
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description Bee venom is a complex mixture composed of peptides, proteins with enzymatic properties, and low-molecular-weight compounds. Although the carboxylesterase in bee venom has been identified as an allergen, the enzyme’s role as a venom component has not been previously elucidated. Here, we show the lipolytic activity of a bumblebee (Bombus ignitus) venom carboxylesterase (BivCaE). The presence of BivCaE in the venom secreted by B. ignitus worker bees was confirmed using an anti-BivCaE antibody raised against a recombinant BivCaE protein produced in baculovirus-infected insect cells. The enzymatic activity of the recombinant BivCaE protein was optimal at 40 °C and pH 8.5. Recombinant BivCaE protein degrades triglycerides and exhibits high lipolytic activity toward long-chain triglycerides, defining the role of BivCaE as a lipolytic agent. Bee venom phospholipase A(2) binds to mammalian cells and induces apoptosis, whereas BivCaE does not affect mammalian cells. Collectively, our data demonstrate that BivCaE functions as a lipolytic agent in bee venom, suggesting that BivCaE will be involved in distributing the venom via degradation of blood triglycerides.
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spelling pubmed-80654602021-04-25 Lipolytic Activity of a Carboxylesterase from Bumblebee (Bombus ignitus) Venom Deng, Yijie Kim, Bo Yeon Lee, Kyeong Yong Yoon, Hyung Joo Wan, Hu Li, Jianhong Lee, Kwang Sik Jin, Byung Rae Toxins (Basel) Article Bee venom is a complex mixture composed of peptides, proteins with enzymatic properties, and low-molecular-weight compounds. Although the carboxylesterase in bee venom has been identified as an allergen, the enzyme’s role as a venom component has not been previously elucidated. Here, we show the lipolytic activity of a bumblebee (Bombus ignitus) venom carboxylesterase (BivCaE). The presence of BivCaE in the venom secreted by B. ignitus worker bees was confirmed using an anti-BivCaE antibody raised against a recombinant BivCaE protein produced in baculovirus-infected insect cells. The enzymatic activity of the recombinant BivCaE protein was optimal at 40 °C and pH 8.5. Recombinant BivCaE protein degrades triglycerides and exhibits high lipolytic activity toward long-chain triglycerides, defining the role of BivCaE as a lipolytic agent. Bee venom phospholipase A(2) binds to mammalian cells and induces apoptosis, whereas BivCaE does not affect mammalian cells. Collectively, our data demonstrate that BivCaE functions as a lipolytic agent in bee venom, suggesting that BivCaE will be involved in distributing the venom via degradation of blood triglycerides. MDPI 2021-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8065460/ /pubmed/33810599 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13040239 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Deng, Yijie
Kim, Bo Yeon
Lee, Kyeong Yong
Yoon, Hyung Joo
Wan, Hu
Li, Jianhong
Lee, Kwang Sik
Jin, Byung Rae
Lipolytic Activity of a Carboxylesterase from Bumblebee (Bombus ignitus) Venom
title Lipolytic Activity of a Carboxylesterase from Bumblebee (Bombus ignitus) Venom
title_full Lipolytic Activity of a Carboxylesterase from Bumblebee (Bombus ignitus) Venom
title_fullStr Lipolytic Activity of a Carboxylesterase from Bumblebee (Bombus ignitus) Venom
title_full_unstemmed Lipolytic Activity of a Carboxylesterase from Bumblebee (Bombus ignitus) Venom
title_short Lipolytic Activity of a Carboxylesterase from Bumblebee (Bombus ignitus) Venom
title_sort lipolytic activity of a carboxylesterase from bumblebee (bombus ignitus) venom
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33810599
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13040239
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