Title of article :
Immunoreactivity and two-dimensional gel-electrophoresis characterization of Egyptian cobra venom proteome
Author/Authors :
Almehdar, Hussein Abduelrahman saudi arabia - Faculty of Science - Department of Biological Science, Saudi Arabia , Adel-Sadek, Mahmoud Abass saudi arabia - Faculty of Science - Department of Biological Science, Saudi Arabia , Redwan, Elrashdy Moustafa saudi arabia - Faculty of Science - Department of Biological Science, Saudi Arabia , Redwan, Elrashdy Moustafa Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Institute (GEBRI) - Protein Research Department, Therapeutic and Protective Proteins Laboratory, Egypt
From page :
59
To page :
64
Abstract :
The first and second (two) dimensional gel electrophoresis has a broad protein resolution power. It was used to separate and identify cobra venom proteome. The importance of characterizing venom proteins contents from the Egyptian elapidae, specifically neurotoxins, is based on the need to produce effective anti-venom. About 30-55distinct protein spots were identified on silver stained two-dimensional gels. Around two-thirds of the venom proteins displayed low a molecular weight and a migration into hydrophobic side. The venoms from Naja haja and Naja nigricollus showed 45-55 spots, while Walternnesia aegyptia had less (31-37) spots. The commercial prepared polyclonal antivenom had a strong signal for anionic and cationic venom protein spots with molecular weight 20-115 kDa. However, it showed weak or non immunoreactivity toward anionic low molecular weight spots (2.5-15kDa). These results suggest the need to change the immunization schedule to include low molecular weight toxin-proteomes as separate dose or sequester injection.
Keywords :
Cobra venom , antivenom , immunoreactivity , 2 , DE , proteome , analysis
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number :
2648182
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