Structural characterization and phylogenetic relationships of myotoxin II from Atropoides (Bothrops) nummifer snake venom, a Lys49 phospholipase A2 homologue
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Angulo Ugalde, Yamileth
Olamendi Portugal, Timoteo
Alape Girón, Alberto
Possani, Lourival D.
Lomonte, Bruno
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In order to analyze its structure–function relationships, the complete amino acid sequence of myotoxin II from Atropoides
(Bothrops) nummifer from Costa Rica was determined. This toxin is a Lys49-type phospholipase A2 (PLA2) homologue,
devoid of catalytic activity, structurally belonging to class IIA. In addition to the Asp49 → Lys change in the (inactive)
catalytic center, substitutions in the calcium-binding loop suggest that its lack of enzymatic activity is due to the loss of
ability to bind Ca2+. The toxin occurs as a homodimer of basic subunits of 121 residues. Its sequence has highest similarity
to Lys49 PLA2s from Cerrophidion, Trimeresurus, Bothrops and Agkistrodon species, which form a subfamily of proteins
that diverged early from Asp49 PLA2s present in the same species, as shown by phylogenetic analysis. The tertiary structure
of the toxin was modeled, based on the coordinates of Cerrophidion godmani myotoxin II. Its exposed C-terminal region
115–129 shows several differences in comparison to the homologous sequences of other Lys49 PLA2s, i.e. from Agkistrodon
p. piscivorus and Bothrops asper. Region 115–129 of the latter two proteins has been implicated in myotoxic activity, on the
basis of the direct membrane-damaging of their corresponding synthetic peptides. However, peptide 115–129 of A. nummifer
myotoxin II did not exert toxicity upon cultured skeletal muscle cells or mature muscle in vivo. Differences in several amino
acid residues, either critical for toxicity, or influencing the conformation of free peptide 115–129 from A. nummifer myotoxin
II, may account for its lack of direct membrane-damaging properties.
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myotoxin, Phospholipase A2, Atropoides nummifer, Bothrops, Snake venom
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1357272502000602