Toxins (Dec 2016)

Proteomic Analyses of Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix Venom Using 2D Electrophoresis and MS Techniques

  • Aleksandra Bocian,
  • Małgorzata Urbanik,
  • Konrad Hus,
  • Andrzej Łyskowski,
  • Vladimír Petrilla,
  • Zuzana Andrejčáková,
  • Monika Petrillová,
  • Jaroslav Legáth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins8120372
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. 372

Abstract

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Snake venom is a complex mixture of proteins and peptides which in the Viperidae is mainly hemotoxic. The diversity of these components causes the venom to be an extremely interesting object of study. Discovered components can be used in search for new pharmaceuticals used primarily in the treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system. In order to determine the protein composition of the southern copperhead venom, we have used high resolution two dimensional electrophoresis and MALDI ToF/ToF MS-based identification. We have identified 10 groups of proteins present in the venom, of which phospholipase A2 and metalloprotease and serine proteases constitute the largest groups. For the first time presence of 5′-nucleotidase in venom was found in this group of snakes. Three peptides present in the venom were also identified. Two of them as bradykinin-potentiating agents and one as an inhibitor.

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