In Silico Characterization and Motif Election of Neurotoxins from Snake Venom

Snake venom is a mixture of many biological components. Snakes usually use their venomic armory to tackle different prey and predators in adverse natural world. Among various components of the snake venom, neurotoxins play an important role in exerting effect by blocking the neuromuscular transmissi...

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Published inAmerican journal of biochemistry and biotechnology Vol. 11; no. 2; pp. 84 - 91
Main Authors Joy, Ziaul Faruque, Hasan, Mahmudul, Bhuiyan, Elius Hossain, Islam, Md Shiful
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 02.03.2015
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Summary:Snake venom is a mixture of many biological components. Snakes usually use their venomic armory to tackle different prey and predators in adverse natural world. Among various components of the snake venom, neurotoxins play an important role in exerting effect by blocking the neuromuscular transmission through selective binding to muscle nicotinic Acetyl-Choline Receptors (nAChR). A set of 30 reference protein sequences representing neurotoxin of snake venom were retrieved from NCBI protein database and characterized for various physic-chemical properties, Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA), phylogenetic analysis and motifs election. The physic-chemical properties of the selected proteins were analyzed, by using ExPASy's Prot Param tool and it was found that the Molecular Weight (M.Wt) of maximum proteins is around 10000 Da. Isoelectric points (pI) of all the organisms were found to be basic in nature. The aliphatic index infers that neurotoxins showed the tendency of having both wide and low range of temperature as 16 proteins showed AI above 70 and others showed AI value below 70.
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ISSN:1553-3468
1558-6332
DOI:10.3844/ajbbsp.2015.84.91