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  • Snake venom, particularly from Bothrops jararaca, has a variety of enzyme isoforms that contribute to different disorders associated with envenomation.
  • Researchers used two-dimensional SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting to identify multiple immunoreactive proteins within the venom, suggesting the presence of unknown serine proteinases.
  • A cDNA library was created and screened, leading to the discovery of three unique cDNA clones (HS112, HS114, HS120) that encode serine proteinases with significant similarities to KN-BJ 2 but no direct matches in existing databases, supporting the idea of rapid evolution in snake venom enzymes.

Article Abstract

Snake venom is known to contain an abundance of enzyme isoforms, and various disorders associated with envenomation have been ascribed partially to their diversified functions. Crude venom of Bothrops jararaca was subjected to conventional two-dimensional SDS-PAGE, followed by immunoblot analysis using an antiserum raised against KN-BJ 2, a serine proteinase previously isolated from this venom. A number of immunoreactive proteins with comparable molecular masses and different pIs emerged, implying the venom contains yet-unknown serine proteinases. A B. jararaca venom gland cDNA library was subsequently screened with a labeled KN-BJ 2 cDNA as a probe. Among a number of positive cDNA clones, three--HS112, HS114, and HS120--were selected and sequenced. These clones each had an open reading frame of 759-774 bp, and their deduced amino acid sequences illustrated considerable similarities to that of KN-BJ 2 as well as to those of serine proteinases of different origins. However, no apparent match to any of the deposited sequences was found in the current GenBank/EMBL databases, indicating that each of these cDNA clones encodes a serine proteinase distinct from the known enzymes. Analyses of the nucleotide and amino acid sequences of these cDNA clones support the accelerated evolution hypothesis proposed for snake venom enzymes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2005.03.011DOI Listing

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