Molecules (Mar 2018)

First Look at the Venom of Naja ashei

  • Konrad Kamil Hus,
  • Justyna Buczkowicz,
  • Vladimír Petrilla,
  • Monika Petrillová,
  • Andrzej Łyskowski,
  • Jaroslav Legáth,
  • Aleksandra Bocian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23030609
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
p. 609

Abstract

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Naja ashei is an African spitting cobra species closely related to N. mossambica and N. nigricollis. It is known that the venom of N. ashei, like that of other African spitting cobras, mainly has cytotoxic effects, however data about its specific protein composition are not yet available. Thus, an attempt was made to determine the venom proteome of N. ashei with the use of 2-D electrophoresis and MALDI ToF/ToF (Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight) mass spectrometry techniques. Our investigation revealed that the main components of analysed venom are 3FTxs (Three-Finger Toxins) and PLA2s (Phospholipases A2). Additionally the presence of cysteine-rich venom proteins, 5′-nucleotidase and metalloproteinases has also been confirmed. The most interesting fact derived from this study is that the venom of N. ashei includes proteins not described previously in other African spitting cobras—cobra venom factor and venom nerve growth factor. To our knowledge, there are currently no other reports concerning this venom composition and we believe that our results will significantly increase interest in research of this species.

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