Hite L A, Fox J W, Bjarnason J B
Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville 22908.
Biol Chem Hoppe Seyler. 1992 Jul;373(7):381-5. doi: 10.1515/bchm3.1992.373.2.381.
Recently, the complete amino acid sequences have been determined for several snake venom metalloproteinases from the genera Crotalus, Trimeresurus and Lachesis of the Crotalidae family. Among these are both hemorrhagic and nonhemorrhagic metalloproteinases. Despite differences in their molecular weights and activities, they all appear to be related through a single ancestral gene, as observed by the comparison of their amino acid sequences. None of these proteins bear significant similarity to any other known protein, with the exception of the zinc binding site demonstrated in thermolysin and other metalloproteinases. Thus we propose that these proteins define a new family of zinc metalloproteinases which is likely to consist of (but is not necessarily limited to) many of the zinc metalloproteinases found in snake venoms.
最近,已经确定了蝰蛇科响尾蛇属、竹叶青属和蝰属几种蛇毒金属蛋白酶的完整氨基酸序列。其中既有出血性金属蛋白酶,也有非出血性金属蛋白酶。尽管它们的分子量和活性存在差异,但通过氨基酸序列比较发现,它们似乎都起源于同一个祖先基因。这些蛋白质中,除了在嗜热菌蛋白酶和其他金属蛋白酶中发现的锌结合位点外,没有一种与其他已知蛋白质有显著相似性。因此,我们认为这些蛋白质定义了一个新的锌金属蛋白酶家族,该家族可能(但不一定局限于)由许多在蛇毒中发现的锌金属蛋白酶组成。