Protein complexes in snake venom

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R. Doley
R. M. Kini
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[1] National University of Singapore,Protein Science Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science
[2] Tezpur University,Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
[3] Virginia Commonwealth University,Department of Biochemistry, Medical College of Virginia
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PLA; complexes; Metalloprotease complexes; Dimeric disintegrin; Serine protease complexes; Covalent and non-covalent three-finger toxin; Synergistic three-finger toxin;
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Snake venom contains mixture of bioactive proteins and polypeptides. Most of these proteins and polypeptides exist as monomers, but some of them form complexes in the venom. These complexes exhibit much higher levels of pharmacological activity compared to individual components and play an important role in pathophysiological effects during envenomation. They are formed through covalent and/or non-covalent interactions. The subunits of the complexes are either identical (homodimers) or dissimilar (heterodimers; in some cases subunits belong to different families of proteins). The formation of complexes, at times, eliminates the non-specific binding and enhances the binding to the target molecule. On several occasions, it also leads to recognition of new targets as protein-protein interaction in complexes exposes the critical amino acid residues buried in the monomers. Here, we describe the structure and function of various protein complexes of snake venoms and their role in snake venom toxicity.
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页码:2851 / 2871
页数:20
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