In:
International Journal of Proteomics, Hindawi Limited, Vol. 2013 ( 2013-04-22), p. 1-9
Abstract:
The ontogenetic variability in venom composition of some snake genera, including Bothrops , as well as the biological implications of such variability and the search of new molecules that can neutralize the toxic components of these venoms have been the subject of many studies. Thus, considering the resistance of Bothrops jararaca to the toxic action of its own venom and the ontogenetic variability in venom composition described in this species, a comparative study of the plasma composition of juvenile and adult B. jararaca snakes was performed through a proteomic approach based on 2D electrophoresis and mass spectrometry, which allowed the identification of proteins that might be present at different levels during ontogenetic development. Among the proteins identified by mass spectrometry, antihemorrhagic factor Bj46a was found only in adult plasma. Moreover, two spots identified as phospholipase A 2 inhibitors were significantly increased in juvenile plasma, which can be related to the higher catalytic PLA 2 activity shown by juvenile venom in comparison to that of adult snakes. This work shows the ontogenetic variability of B. jararaca plasma, and that these changes can be related to the ontogenetic variability described in its venom.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2090-2166
,
2090-2174
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hindawi Limited
Publication Date:
2013
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2582346-2
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