2022
DOI: 10.3390/toxins14100716
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Comparative Venom Proteomics of Iranian, Macrovipera lebetina cernovi, and Cypriot, Macrovipera lebetina lebetina, Giant Vipers

Abstract: Envenoming by Macrovipera lebetina subspecies causes severe life-threatening difficulties for people living in North Africa and the Middle East. To better understand the pathophysiology of envenoming and improve patient management, knowledge about the venom components of the subspecies is essential. Here, the venom proteomes of Macrovipera lebetina lebetina from Cyprus and Macrovipera lebetina cernovi from Iran were characterized using RP-HPLC separation of the crude venom proteins, SDS-PAGE of fractionated pr… Show more

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“…In addition, the strength of hemorrhagic SVMPs might depend on their different specificity for hydrolyzed substrates. [51]. For example, significant reductions in laminin, type IV collagen, and nidogen blots by BaP1 (P-I class) and jararhagin (P-III class) were observed in-vivo experiments, confirming that hemorrhagic SVMPs can indeed degrade the basic capillary basement membrane components.…”
Section: Metalloproteinase Plasmin-induced Hemorrhagementioning
confidence: 75%
“…In addition, the strength of hemorrhagic SVMPs might depend on their different specificity for hydrolyzed substrates. [51]. For example, significant reductions in laminin, type IV collagen, and nidogen blots by BaP1 (P-I class) and jararhagin (P-III class) were observed in-vivo experiments, confirming that hemorrhagic SVMPs can indeed degrade the basic capillary basement membrane components.…”
Section: Metalloproteinase Plasmin-induced Hemorrhagementioning
confidence: 75%