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GAY Claudia Carolina
artículos
Título:
Purification of a fragment obtained by autolysis of a PIIIb-SVMP from Bothrops alternatus venom
Autor/es:
VAN DE VELDE, ANDREA CAROLINA; GAY, CLAUDIA CAROLINA; DE OLIVERA MORITZ, MILENE NOBREGA; DOS SANTOS, PATTY KARINA; BUSTILLO, SOLEDAD; RODRÍGUEZ, JUAN PABLO; ACOSTA, OFELIA CRISTINA; BISCOGLIO, MIRTHA JOSEFA; SELISTRE-DE-ARAUJO, HELOISA SOBREIRO; LEIVA, LAURA CRISTINA
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2018 vol. 113 p. 205 - 211
ISSN:
0141-8130
Resumen:
Snake Venom Metalloproteinases (SVMPs) represent 43.1% of the components in Bothrops alternatus venomand play an important role in envenomation. Disintegrins and disintegrin-like domains are released by proteolyticprocessing of PII and PIII classes of SVMPs respectively and are potent inhibitors of integrin?ligandinteraction. Baltergin is a PIIIb-SVMP isolated from thisvenom and able to undergo autolysis in vitro, givingrise to a stable disintegrin-like/cystein-rich fragment (baltergin-DC). Conditions of baltergin autolysis wereadjusted in order to carry out the purification of baltergin-DC and its effect on cell adhesion was studied. Autolysiswas maximal at 37°C and a pH range of 7.0?8.0. Baltergin-DC amino-terminal sequence begins withIISPPVCGNELLEVGEECDCGTPENCQNECCDAATC, which shows a high degree of homology with otherdisintegrin-like proteins. Baltergin and purified baltergin-DC were both able to inhibit C2C12 adhesion to fetalbovine serum (FBS) coated plates, indicating that a non-catalytic process is involved, probably mediatedby binding to membrane integrins. Baltergin-DC, lacking proteolytic action, becomes an attractive moleculefor future studies on blocking integrin?ligand interactions.