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LmrTX, a basic PLA2 (D49) purified from Lachesis muta rhombeata snake venom with enzymatic-related antithrombotic and anticoagulant activity
Authors:Daniela C.S. Damico,T. Vassequi-SilvaF.D. Torres-Huaco,A.C.C. Nery-DiezR.C.G. de Souza,S.L. Da SilvaC.P. Vicente,C.B. MendesE. Antunes,C.C. WerneckSé  rgio Marangoni
Affiliation:a Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), PO Box 6109, CEP 13083-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil
b Hospitalar Foundation of Itacaré, Itacaré, BA, Brazil
c Federal University of São João Del Rei - UFSJ, Chemistry, Biotecnology and Bioprocess Department, Ouro Branco, MG, Brazil
d Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology and Physiology and Biophysics, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
e Department of Pharmacology, State University of Campinas, SP, Brazil
Abstract:A basic phospholipase A2 (LmrTX) isoform was isolated from Lachesis muta rhombeata snake venom and partially characterized. The venom was fractionated by molecular exclusion chromatography in ammonium bicarbonate buffer followed by reverse-phase HPLC on a C-5 Discovery® Bio Wide column. From liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization/mass spectrometry, the molecular mass of LmrTX was measured as 14.277.50 Da. The amino acid sequence showed a high degree of homology between PLA2 LmrTX from L. muta rhombeata and other PLA2 from snake venoms, like CB1 and CB2 from Crotalus durissus terrificus; LmTX-I and LmTX-II from Lachesis muta muta. LmrTX had PLA2 activity in the presence of a synthetic substrate and alkylation of histidine residues significantly inhibited (P < 0.05) the enzymatic activity of LmrTX and its anticoagulant and antithrombotic activity. In this study, we examined the ability of the LmrTX in altering thrombus formation in living mouse, using a photochemically induced arterial thrombosis model. The control animals that did not receive protein injection showed a normal occlusion time, which was around 57 ± 7.8 min. LmrTX, the PLA2 from L. muta rhombeata venom, caused a change in the occlusion time to 99 ± 10 min with doses of 7.5 μg/mice. Additionally, LmrTX showed the anticoagulant activity in vitro and ex vivo and prolonging the time aggregation in wash platelet induced by ADP and Thrombin.
Keywords:Phospholipase A2   Lachesis muta rhombeata venom   Arterial thrombosis   Photochemical injury   Anticoagulant activity   Platelet aggregation
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