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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
卷 235, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123793
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Phosphodiesterase; Native toxin; Venom; Purification; Bothrops jararacussu
We have successfully isolated the first phosphodiesterase from Bothrops jar-aracussu, which we named Bj-PDE. This enzyme showed stable enzymatic activity at different storage temperatures and was positively influenced by Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions.
Phosphodiesterases are exonucleases that sequentially hydrolyse phosphodiester bonds of polynucleotides from the 3 '-end and release 5-mononucleotides. After more than one decade without any advance in the study of Bothropic phosphodiesterases, we described here the isolation of the first phosphodiesterase from Bothrops jar-aracussu, which we named Bj-PDE. A five-step column chromatography procedure (size exclusion, hydrophobic interaction, cation exchange, lentil lectin affinity, and blue sepharose affinity) enabled isolation of Bj-PDE with preserved and stable enzymatic activity (bis(p-nitrophenyl) phosphate substrate), Km = 6.9 mM (+/- 0.7 mM), kcat/ Km = 1.7 x 104 M-1 s-1 (+/- 0.2 x 104 M-1 s-1), MW = 116 kDa (SDS-PAGE), optimum activity around 45 degrees C at pH 8.0, and stability for 81 days at different storage temperatures (8,-20, and -80 degrees C). Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions positively influenced Bj-PDE activity, while EDTA had the opposite action. Zn2+ restored >50 % of enzyme activity after its inhibition by EDTA. The Bj-PDE partial sequence identified by mass spectrometry was very similar to the sequence of BATXPDE1 from Bothrops atrox, which was evolutionarily close to this new PDE. Therefore, our study represents an important progress on the isolation of this minor toxin and sheds new lights on the properties and bioprospection of bothropic phosphodiesterases.
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