2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2015.11.002
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Crystal structure of vespid phospholipase A1 reveals insights into the mechanism for cause of membrane dysfunction

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“…Phospholipase A1 is a major allergen widely distribute in social Hymenoptera venoms (Santos et al, 2011;Hou et al, 2016). Vespid phospholipases A1 (vPLA1s) are known to hydrolyze ester bonds of 1,2-diacyl-3-sn glycerophospholipids at the sn-1 position, converting these substrates into their corresponding lyso compounds and releasing fatty acids (Santos et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Phospholipase A1 is a major allergen widely distribute in social Hymenoptera venoms (Santos et al, 2011;Hou et al, 2016). Vespid phospholipases A1 (vPLA1s) are known to hydrolyze ester bonds of 1,2-diacyl-3-sn glycerophospholipids at the sn-1 position, converting these substrates into their corresponding lyso compounds and releasing fatty acids (Santos et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vespid phospholipases A1 (vPLA1s) are known to hydrolyze ester bonds of 1,2-diacyl-3-sn glycerophospholipids at the sn-1 position, converting these substrates into their corresponding lyso compounds and releasing fatty acids (Santos et al, 2007). During the envenoming process, vPLA1s are able to disrupt the phospholipid packing of biological membranes, causing severe hemolysis and leading to cardiac dysfunction and death in animals (Hou et al, 2016). The allergen showed direct hemolytic action against washed red blood cells (Santos et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It thus is reasonable to assume that high-level intracellular expression of foreign PLA1 can disturb the balanced asymmetry and deteriorate the integrity of the cell membrane. This assumption is also strengthened by the fact that exogenous PLA1s secreted from pathogenic bacteria, and those found in the venom of bees and snakes, cause destabilization and hemolysis of nearly all kinds of cells [ 22 , 23 ].…”
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“…Venom PLA2s activity could produce edematogenic, hypotensive, cytotoxic and anticoagulant effects in the victims [84]. Meanwhile, some wasp PLA1s have showed a potent hemolytic activity [85] although their major consequence during envenoming is the induction of allergic reactions [35]. The role of these P. paulista venom toxins along with those involved in inflammation (mastoparans Polybia MPI, II, III, Polybia CP, 2, 3) and allergic reactions (Poly p 1, 2 and 5) mentioned in the proposed mechanism of envenoming will be addressed later in this review.…”
Section: Exploring P Paulista Venom -Omics Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%