Molecular characterization of Trimeresurus stejnegeri venom L-amino acid oxidase with potential anti-HIV activity
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2003
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A novel L-amino acid oxidase, named TSV-LAO, has been purified and cloned from the snake Trimeresurus stejnegeri. Fifty percentage cytotoxic concentrations (CC50) of TSV-LAO on C8166 cells were 24 and 390 nM in the absence or presence of catalase (400nM), respectively. However, at concentrations that showed little effect on cell viability, TSV-LAO displayed dose dependent inhibition on HIV-1 infection and replication. The antiviral selectivity indexes (CC50/EC50) were 16 and 6, respectively, corresponding to the measurements of syncytium formation and HIV-1 p24 antigen expression. Interestingly, the presence of catalase resulted in an increase of its antiviral selectivity to 52 and 38. Under the same conditions, no anti-HIV-1 activity was observed by exogenous addition of H2O2. The complete amino acid sequence of TSV-LAO, as deduced from its cDNA, exhibits a high degree of sequence identity with other snake venom LAOs. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
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Molecular characterization of Trimeresurus stejnegeri venom L-amino acid oxidase with potential anti-HIV activity |
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Zhang, YJ; Wang, JH; Lee, WH; Wang, Q; Liu, H; Zheng, YT; Zhang, Y.Molecular characterization of Trimeresurus stejnegeri venom L-amino acid oxidase with potential anti-HIV activity.BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS;2003;309(3):598-604. |
Palavras-Chave | #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics |
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