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Phospholipases A2: Unveiling the Secrets of a Functionally Versatile Group of Snake Venom Toxins

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Journal Toxicon
Specialty Toxicology
Date 2012 Oct 3
PMID 23025922
Citations 93
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Abstract

Phospholipases A(2) (PLA(2)s) are abundant components of snake venoms, where they play toxic and digestive roles. Despite having a similar three-dimensional structure, venom PLA(2)s exert an amazing variety of toxic and pharmacological effects, which include neurotoxic, myotoxic, hemolytic, edematogenic, hyperalgesic, pro-inflammatory, hypotensive, platelet-aggregation inhibitory, anticoagulant, cytotoxic, and bactericidal activities. Toxinologists have made significant contributions to deciphering the structure, molecular evolution, mechanisms of action, receptors, role of enzymatic activity for toxicity, structural determinants of toxicity and selectivity, and the impact of these enzymes in the overall pathophysiology of snakebite envenoming. The present work highlights some of the most relevant contributions in the study of venom PLA(2)s, including the personal accounts of the authors of these studies.

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