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A Novel Phospholipase A2 Isolated from Palythoa caribaeorum Possesses Neurotoxic Activity.

Miguel Cuevas-CruzFernando Lazcano-PérezUlises Hernández-GuzmánKaren Helena Díaz de la Vega-CastañedaSergio A Román-GonzálezNorma A Valdez-CruzBenjamín Velasco-BejaranoAna Laura Colín-GonzálezAbel SantamaríaKarla CarvajalJaime Marcial-QuinoRoberto Arreguín-Espinosa
Published in: Toxins (2019)
Zoanthids of the genus Palythoa are distributed worldwide in shallow waters around coral reefs. Like all cnidarians, they possess nematocysts that contain a large diversity of toxins that paralyze their prey. This work was aimed at isolating and functionally characterizing a cnidarian neurotoxic phospholipase named A2-PLTX-Pcb1a for the first time. This phospholipase was isolated from the venomous extract of the zoanthid Palythoa caribaeorum. This enzyme, which is Ca2+-dependent, is a 149 amino acid residue protein. The analysis of the A2-PLTX-Pcb1a sequence showed neurotoxic domain similitude with other neurotoxic sPLA₂´s, but a different catalytic histidine domain. This is remarkable, since A2-PLTX-Pcb1a displays properties like those of other known PLA₂ enzymes.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • oxidative stress
  • binding protein
  • small molecule
  • neural network
  • organic matter