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. 1982 Dec 1;207(3):589-94.
doi: 10.1042/bj2070589.

Amino acid sequences of three phospholipases A I, III and IV from the venom of the sea snake Laticauda semifasciata

Amino acid sequences of three phospholipases A I, III and IV from the venom of the sea snake Laticauda semifasciata

S Nishida et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Amino acid sequences of three phospholipases A, I, III and IV, from the venom of the sea snake Laticauda semifasciata were elucidated. Each protein consisted of a single chain of 118 amino acid residues, including 14 half-cystine residues. They showed high homology among themselves, and with the other snake-venom phospholipases A and with the enzymes from mammalian pancreas. Phospholipases A III and IV were especially similar to each other, with only four differences out of their 118 amino acid residues. Phospholipase A I contained one tryptophan residue at position 64, which was important for enzymic activity, whereas III and IV did not contain tryptophan residues and their corresponding positions were occupied by leucine residues. The substitution by leucine resulted in a decreased, but definite, phospholipase A activity. The substituted enzymes have a more potent neuromuscular blocking activity. Full experimental details and evidence for the amino acid sequences of the proteins have been deposited as Supplementary Publication SUP 50118 (39 pages) at the British Library Lending Division, Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS23 7BQ, U.K., from whom copies can be obtained on the terms indicated in Biochem.J. (1981) 193, 5.

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