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Protease inhibitor in scorpion (Mesobuthus eupeus) venom prolongs the biological activities of the crude venom
  • ISSN号:2095-6975
  • 期刊名称:《中国天然药物:英文版》
  • 时间:0
  • 分类:R965[医药卫生—药理学;医药卫生—药学]
  • 作者机构:[1]Key Laboratory of Animal Models and Human Disease Mechanisms, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of sciences, Kunming 650223, China, [2]Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100009, China, [3]Joint Laboratory of Natural peptide, University of Science and Technology of China and Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650223, China
  • 相关基金:This work was supported by MOST (2013CB911300, 2010CB529800), NSFC (Nos. 31025025, 31025025, U 1132601, 31200590), CAS (SAJC201308) and Yunnan Province (2011CI139, 2012BC009).
中文摘要:

It is hypothesized that protease inhibitors play an essential role in survival of venomous animals through protecting peptide/protein toxins from degradation by proteases in their prey or predators. However, the biological function of protease inhibitors in scorpion venoms remains unknown. In the present study, a trypsin inhibitor was purified and characterized from the venom of scorpion Mesobuthus eupeus, which enhanced the biological activities of crude venom components in mice when injected in combination with crude venom. This protease inhibitor, named Me KTT-1, belonged to Kunitz-type toxins subfamily. Native Me KTT-1 selectively inhibited trypsin with a Ki value of 130 nmol×L–1. Furthermore, Me KTT-1 was shown to be a thermo-stable peptide. In animal behavioral tests, Me KTT-1 prolonged the pain behavior induced by scorpion crude venom, suggesting that protease inhibitors in scorpion venom inhibited proteases and protect the functionally important peptide/protein toxins from degradation, consequently keeping them active longer. In conclusion, this was the first experimental evidence about the natural existence of serine protease inhibitor in the venom of scorpion Mesobuthus eupeus, which preserved the activity of venom components, suggests that scorpions may use protease inhibitors for survival.

英文摘要:

It is hypothesized that protease inhibitors play an essential role in survival of venomous animals through protecting peptide/protein toxins from degradation by proteases in their prey or predators. However, the biological function of protease inhibitors in scorpion venoms remains unknown. In the present study, a trypsin inhibitor was purified and characterized from the venom of scorpion Mesobuthus eupeus, which enhanced the biological activities of crude venom components in mice when injected in combination with crude venom. This protease inhibitor, named MeKTT-1, belonged to Kunitz-type toxins subfamily. Native MeKTT-1 selectively inhibited trypsin with a Ki value of 130 nmol.L-1. Furthermore, MeKTT-1 was shown to be a thermo-stable peptide. In animal behavioral tests, MeKTT-1 prolonged the pain behavior induced by scorpion crude venom, suggesting that protease inhibitors in scorpion venom inhibited proteases and protect the functionally important peptide/protein toxins from degradation, consequently keeping them active longer. In conclusion, this was the first experimental evidence about the natural existence of serine protease inhibitor in the venom of scorpion Mesobuthus eupeus, which preserved the activity of venom components, suggests that scorpions may use protease inhibitors for survival.

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  • 《中国天然药物:英文版》
  • 北大核心期刊(2008版)
  • 主管单位:中华人民共和国教育部
  • 主办单位:中国药科大学 中国药学会
  • 主编:吴晓明
  • 地址:南京童家巷24号中国药科大学2号信箱
  • 邮编:210009
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  • 国际标准刊号:ISSN:2095-6975
  • 国内统一刊号:ISSN:32-1845/R
  • 邮发代号:28-306
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