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Journal of natural toxins 2000-May

Edema factor from the venom of Trimeresurus elegans (Sakishimahabu).

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T Nikai
Y Suzuki
Y Komori
H Sugihara

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Abstract

An edema factor was isolated from the venom of Trimeresurus elegans using HW-55, CM-Cellulose, and Mono S column chromatographies. Homogeneity was demonstrated by the formation of a single band in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (pH 8.3). The edema factor has a molecular weight of 25,500, an isoelectric point of 7.5, and express edema, proteolytic and capillary permeability-increasing activities. Edema, proteolytic and capillary permeability-increasing activities are inhibited by ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), o-phenanthroline, and N-bromosuccinimide. Additionally, this factor exhibits kinin-releasing activity. The edema factor possesses proteolytic activity as shown by hydrolyzing the Val(3)-Asn(4), His(5)-Leu(6), Ser(9)-His(10), Ala(14)-Leu(15), Leu(15)-Tyr(16), Tyr(16)-Leu(17), and Glu(21)-Arg(22) bonds of oxidized insulin B chain. The A alpha, B beta, and gamma chains of human fibrinogen were also hydrolyzed. The edema factor was found to contain 1 mol of zinc and 2 mols of calcium per mol of protein and the amino-terminal sequence was determined.

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