Chemical modifications of phospholipases A2 from snake venoms: effects on catalytic and pharmacological properties
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Chemical modifications of phospholipases A2 from snake venoms: effects on catalytic and pharmacological properties
Abstract
Phospholipases A2 (PLA2s) constitute major components of snake venoms and have been extensively investigated not only because they are very abundant in these venoms but mainly because they display a wide range of biological effects, including neurotoxic, myotoxic, cytotoxic, edema-inducing, artificial membrane disrupting, anti-coagulant, platelet aggregation inhibiting, hypotensive, bactericidal, anti-HIV, anti-tumoral, anti-malarial and anti-parasitic. Due to this functional diversity, these structurally similar proteins aroused the interest of many researchers as molecular models for study of structure-function relationships. One of the main experimental strategies used for the study of myotoxic PLA2s is the traditional chemical modification of specific amino acid residues (His, Met, Lys, Tyr, Trp and others) and examination of the consequent effects upon the enzymatic, toxic and pharmacological activities. This line of research has provided useful insights into the structural determinants of the action of these enzymes and, together with additional strategies, supports the concept of the presence of 'pharmacological sites' distinct from the catalytic site in snake venom myotoxic PLA2s.
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