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Low-molecular weight hyaluronidase from the venom of Bungarus caeruleus (Indian common krait) snake: Isolation and partial characterization

TitleLow-molecular weight hyaluronidase from the venom of Bungarus caeruleus (Indian common krait) snake: Isolation and partial characterization
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsVineetha, M. S., V. S More, and S. S More
JournalJournal of Liquid Chromatography and Related Technologies
Volume39
Issue4
Pagination203 - 208
Date Published2016
Type of ArticleArticle
ISBN Number10826076 (ISSN)
KeywordsSchool of Basic and Applied Sciences, Scopus, WoS
Abstract

Snake venom hyaluronidases known as "spreading factor" are not extensively studied. Recently, it is argued that beyond its role as a spreading factor, venom hyaluronidase (HYL) deserves to be explored as a possible therapeutic target for inhibiting the systemic distribution of venom/toxins and also for minimizing local tissue destruction. In this context, in the present study, a low-molecular weight HYL has been isolated from Bungarus caeruleus (Indian krait) venom by single step chromatography on HPLC system. The apparent molecular weight determined by SDS-PAGE is 14 ± 2 kDa, as confirmed by zymogen study and LC-MS as well. The enzyme had optimal pH 6 and temperature 37°C. The Michaelis-Menten constant (Km) was found to be 8.48 g/mL at 37°C. The activity of purified enzyme was completely inhibited by Ba2+ metal ion and N-acetyl imidazole group-specific agents. This work yielded a highly active HYL from B. caeruleus the first one to be isolated. Further studies on its pharmacological actions will be interesting to develop lead molecules for better management of snakebite.

DOI10.1080/10826076.2016.1144203
Short TitleJ. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol.

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