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    A lethal cardiotoxic-cytotoxic protein from the Indian monocellate cobra (Naja kaouthia) venom

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    2010-09-15
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    Debnath, Anindita
    Saha, Archita
    Gomes, Antony
    Biswas, Sumit
    Chakrabarti, Pinakpani
    Giri, Biplab
    Biswas, Ajoy K
    Das Gupta, Shubho
    Gomes, Aparna
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    Abstract
    A lethal cardiotoxic-cytotoxic protein (mol wt. 6.76 kDa) has been purified from the Indian monocellate cobra (Naja kaouthia) venom by ion-exchange chromatography and HPLC. CD spectra indicated the presence of 23% alpha helix, 19% beta sheets and 35% coil. Complete amino acid sequence was determined by MALDI, which showed similar homology with cardiotoxins/cytotoxins isolated from venom of other Naja species. Intraperitoneal LD(50) was 2 5 mg kg(-1) in BalbC male mice. In vitro cardiotoxicity studies on isolated guinea pig auricle showed that the molecule produced auricular blockade that was abolished after trypsin treatment. Cytotoxicity studies on human leukemic U937 and K562 cells showed that it significantly inhibited cell proliferation in a dose and time dependent manner, as observed by trypan blue exclusion method and tetrazolium bromide reduction assay IC(50) on U937 and K562 cells were 3.5 mu g/ml and 11 mu g/ml respectively Morphometry and cell sorting studies indicated apoptosis induction in toxin treated leukemic cells Apoptosis was caspase 3 and 9 dependent and the treated leukemic cells were arrested in sub-G1 stage There was an increase in Bax-Bcl2 ratio, decrease in HSP (Heat shock protein) 70 and HSP90 and induction of PARP cleavage after NK-CTI treatment. The toxin showed low cytotoxic effect on normal human leukocytes as compared with imatinib mesylate. Further detailed cytotoxic and cardiotoxic effects at the molecular level are in progress. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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