Intraspecific variation in the venoms of the South American rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus terrificus)

Ivo M.B Francischetti , Maria E.C Gombarovits , Jesus G Valenzuela , Célia R Carlini , Jorge A Guimarães
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The venom of eight individual Crotalus durissus terrificus snakes from the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, in addition to pooled venom from Butantan Institute, were compared. Snakes were captured in distinct locations, some of them 600 km apart: Conselheiro Lafaiete, Entre Rios de Minas, Itauna, Itapecerica, Lavras, Patos de Minas, Paracatu, and Santo Antonio do Amparo. The crude venoms were tested for proteolytic, phospholipase A2, platelet aggregating, and hemagglutinating activities. The venoms were also analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and isoelectric focusing (IEF). Chromatographic patterns of venom proteins on both gel-filtration and anion-exchange chromatographies were also performed. All venoms presented high phospholipase A2 and platelet-aggregating activities, but only minimal hemagglutinating or proteolytic activities were found. Gel-filtration chromatography showed a characteristic profile for most venoms where four main peaks were separated, including the typical ones where convulxin and crotoxin were identified; however, peaks with high amounts of lower molecular weight proteins were found in the venoms from the Santo Antonio do Amparo location and Butantan Institute, characterizing these venoms as crotamine positive. Anion-exchange chromatographies presented a similar protein distribution pattern, although the number of peaks (up to ten) distinguished some venom samples. Consistent with these results, polyacrylamide gels that were silver stained after venom separation by PAGE or IEF presented a similar qualitative band distribution, although a quantitative heterogeneity was detected among venoms. Our results suggest that the variability found in venom components of C. d. terrificus venoms captured in Minas Gerais State may be genetically inherited and/or environmentally induced.

南美响尾蛇(Crotalus durissus terrificus)毒液的种内变异
对来自巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州的8条Crotalus durissus terrificus蛇的毒液进行了比较,并与Butantan研究所收集的毒液进行了比较。蛇是在不同的地点捕获的,其中一些相隔600公里:Conselheiro Lafaiete, Entre Rios de Minas, Itauna, Itapecerica, Lavras, Patos de Minas, Paracatu和Santo Antonio do Amparo。测定粗毒液的蛋白水解、磷脂酶A2、血小板聚集和血凝活性。用聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳(PAGE)和等电聚焦(IEF)对毒液进行分析。毒液蛋白在凝胶过滤和阴离子交换层析上的层析模式也被执行。所有毒液均表现出较高的磷脂酶A2和血小板聚集活性,但仅发现最低的血凝或蛋白水解活性。凝胶过滤色谱显示了大多数毒液的特征谱,其中四个主峰分离,包括典型的惊厥毒素和响尾蛇毒素;然而,在Santo Antonio do Amparo地区和Butantan研究所的毒液中发现了大量低分子量蛋白质的峰值,这表明这些毒液呈克罗米胺阳性。阴离子交换色谱显示了类似的蛋白质分布模式,尽管峰的数量(多达10个)区分了一些毒液样品。与这些结果一致的是,用PAGE或IEF分离毒液后进行银染色的聚丙烯酰胺凝胶呈现出类似的定性带状分布,尽管在毒液之间检测到定量异质性。我们的研究结果表明,在米纳斯吉拉斯州捕获的c.d. terrificus毒液成分中发现的变异性可能是遗传遗传和/或环境诱导的。
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