Snake venomics:: Comparative analysis of the venom proteomes of the Tunisian snakes Cerastes cerastes, Cerastes vipera and Macrovipera lebetina

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作者
Bazaa, A
Marrakchi, N
El Ayeb, M
Sanz, L
Calvete, JJ [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, Inst Biomed Valencia, E-46010 Valencia, Spain
[2] Inst Pasteur Tunis, Lab Venins & Toxines, Tunis, Tunisia
关键词
Cerastes cerastes; Cerastes vipera; Macrovipera lebetina; N-terminal sequencing; snake venomics;
D O I
10.1002/pmic.200402024
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The protein composition of the crude venoms of the three most important vipers of Tunisia was analyzed by RP-HPLC, N-terminal sequence analysis, MALDI-TOF mass determination, and ingel tryptic digestion followed by PMF and CID-MS/MS of selected peptide ions in a quadrupole-linear IT instrument. Our results show that the venom proteomes of Cerastes cerastes, Cerastes vipera, and Macrovipera lebetina are composed of proteins belonging to a few protein families. However, each venom showed distinct degree of protein composition complexity. The three venoms shared a number of protein classes though the relative occurrence of these toxins was different in each snake species. On the other band, the venoms of the Cerastes species and Macrovipera lebetina each contained unique components. The comparative proteomic analysis of Tunisian snake venoms provides a comprehensible catalogue of secreted proteins, which may contribute to a deeper understanding of the biological effects of the venoms, and may also serve as a starting point for studying structure-function correlations of individual toxins.
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页码:4223 / 4235
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