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Snake venom proteome of Protobothrops mucrosquamatus in Taiwan: Delaying venom-induced lethality in a rodent model by inhibition of phospholipase A

Authors :
Chien-Chun, Liu
Cho-Ju, Wu
Yung-Chin, Hsiao
Ya-Han, Yang
Kuei-Lin, Liu
Guo-Jen, Huang
Cheng-Hsien, Hsieh
Chun-Kuei, Chen
Geng-Wang, Liaw
Source :
Journal of proteomics. 234
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Protobothrops mucrosquamatus, also known as the brown spotted pit viper or Taiwanese habu, is a medically significant venomous snake in Taiwan, especially in the northern area. To more fully understand the proteome profile of P. mucrosquamatus, we characterized its venom composition using a bottom-up proteomic approach. Whole venom components were fractionated by RP-HPLC and then analyzed by SDS-PAGE. Each protein band in gels was excised and subjected to protein identification by LC-MS/MS. A subsequent proteomic analysis revealed the presence of 61 distinct proteins belonging to 19 families in P. mucrosquamatus venom. Snake venom metalloproteinase (SVMP; 29.4%), C-type lectin (CLEC; 21.1%), snake venom serine protease (SVSP; 17.6%) and phospholipase A

Details

ISSN :
18767737
Volume :
234
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of proteomics
Accession number :
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