Title of article :
Antibacterial Activity of Isolated Immunodominant Proteins of Naja Naja (Oxiana) Venom
Author/Authors :
talebi mehrdar, Mahboobeh Department of Biochemistry - Payame Noor university, Tehran, Iran , madani, Rasool Proteomics &Biotechnology department Razi Institute , hajihosseini, Reza Department of Biochemistry - Payame Noor university, Tehran, Iran , moradi bidhendi, Soheila Microbiology department - Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization , Karaj, Iran
Abstract :
The aim of this study is to investigate antibacterial effects of immunodominant proteins
isolated from the venom of Naja Naja Oxiana snake against Staphylococcus aureus,
Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The innate immune system
is an important line of defense against bacterial diseases. Antibacterial peptides and proteins
produced by snake venoms have recently attracted significant attention due to their relevance
to bacterial diseases and the potential of being converted into new therapeutic agents.
Identification of immunodominant proteins of the venom of Naja Naja Oxiana snake was
performed by SDS-PAGE and western blot analysis. Identified proteins were isolated directly
from preparative gel electrophoresis by Electro-elution. In the next step, antibacterial effects
of immunodominant proteins were tested against several strains of clinical isolates, including
S.aureus, B.subtilis (Gram-positive bacteria) P.aeruginosa and E.coli (Gram-negative bacteria)
using broth microdilution and disc-diffusion assays. In order to compare the results of the discdiffusion
assay, antibacterial effects of several antibiotics (Gentamicin, Ampicillin, Penicillin,
Amoxicillin and Ciprofloxacin) were also examined using the same conditions.
Results showed that immunodominant proteins of (14, and 65kDa) with high immunogenicity
were very effective in inhibiting the growth of two Gram-positive bacteria (S.aureus, B.sub) that
were tested. However, they were only moderately effective in inhibiting the growth of the two
tested Gram-negative bacteria (P.aeruginosa and E.coli). However, immunodominant proteins
of 22 kDa and 32kDa with high immunogenicity, showed slight effectiveness in inhibiting
the growth of two; the Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria that were tested. To the best
of our knowledge, these immunodominant proteins are novel antigens for potent antimicrobial
effects against two gram-positive bacteria (S.aureus, B.subtilis ) and less antimicrobial effect
against two gram-negative bacteria (E.coli, P.aeruginosa) that were prepared .
Keywords :
Electroelution , Antibacterial effect , Immunodominant protein , Naja Naja
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics