Exploring the structural and functional aspects of the phospholipase A 2 from Naja spp
Naja spp. venom is a natural source of active compounds with therapeutic application potential. Phospholipase A (PLA ) is abundant in the venom of Naja spp. and can perform neurotoxicity, cytotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, and hematological disorders. The PLA s from Naja spp. venoms are Asp 49 isoenzymes...
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Published in | International journal of biological macromolecules Vol. 140; p. 49 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Netherlands
01.11.2019
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Summary: | Naja spp. venom is a natural source of active compounds with therapeutic application potential. Phospholipase A
(PLA
) is abundant in the venom of Naja spp. and can perform neurotoxicity, cytotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, and hematological disorders. The PLA
s from Naja spp. venoms are Asp 49 isoenzymes with the exception of PLA
Cys 49 from Naja sagittifera. When looking at the functional aspects, the neurotoxicity occurs by PLA
called β-toxins that have affinity for phosphatidylcholine in nerve endings and synaptosomes membranes, and by α-toxins that block the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the neuromuscular junctions. In addition, these neurotoxins may inhibit K
and Ca
channels or even interfere with the Na
/K
/ATPase enzyme. The disturbance in the membrane fluidity also results in inhibition of the release of acetylcholine. The PLA
can act as anticoagulants or procoagulant. The cytotoxicity exerted by PLA
s result from changes in the cardiomyocyte membranes, triggering cardiac failure and hemolysis. The antibacterial activity, however, is the result of alterations that decrease the stability of the lipid bilayer. Thus, the understanding of the structural and functional aspects of PLA
s can contribute to studies on the toxic and therapeutic mechanisms involved in the envenomation by Naja spp. and in the treatment of pathologies. |
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ISSN: | 1879-0003 |