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      Purification, some properties and amino-acid sequences of two phospholipases A (CM-II and CM-III) from Naja naja kaouthia venom.

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          Two phospholipases A, CM-II and CM-III, were purified from the Siamese cobra (Naja naja kaouthia) venom, from Thailand, by gel filtration on Sephadex G-50 followed by ion-exchange chromatography on CM-cellulose. They each comprise 119 amino acid residues including 14 half-cystine residues. The complete primary structures of the two phospholipases A have been elucidated and their sequences are 96% identical. The sequences, the invariant amino acid residues and the sequences around the active center (histidine-48) of CM-II and CM-III resemble those from other snake venoms and also from mammalian pancreas. Further, the cysteine residues are in similar locations to those in phospholipase A of known structure so they are presumed to link similarly. The two phospholipases A from N.n. kaouthia venom each contain a single histidine residue which is located at the active center (histidine-48). The toxicities of the two enzymes differ among themselves, but are comparable to those encountered for phospholipases A from African cobra venoms.

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          The action of phospholipase A on lipoproteins

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            Naja mossambica mossambica venom. Purification, some properties and the amino acid sequences of three phospholipases A (CM-I, CM-II and CM-III).

            Three phospholipases A, CM-I, CM-II and CM-III, were purified from Naja mossambica mossambica venom by gel filtration on Sephadex G-50 followed by ion-exchange chromatography on CM-cellulose. They comprise each 118 amino acid residues and are close-linked by seven intrachain disulphide bridges. The complete primary structure of the three phospholipases A have been elucidated. The sequences and the invariant amino acid residues of CM-I, CM-II and CM-III resemble those of phospholipases A from other snake venoms and also from porcine pancreas. However, the letality (LD50 values) of the three phospholipases A from Naja mossambica mossambica venom, differ among themselves, and are also much higher than the LD100 value encountered for notexin from Notechis scutatus scutatus venom.
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              Studies on phospholipase A and its zymogen from porcine pancreas

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                Journal
                Eur. J. Biochem.
                European journal of biochemistry
                0014-2956
                0014-2956
                Dec 1980
                : 112
                : 3
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                10.1111/j.1432-1033.1980.tb06112.x
                7460933
                dca1f20e-4de2-4a1a-84f9-6202b8b40f51
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