Tomihara Y, Yonaha K, Nozaki M, Yamakawa M, Kawamura Y, Kamura T, Toyama S
Division of Venomous Snakes, Okinawa Prefectural Institute of Public Health, Urasoe, Japan.
Toxicon. 1988;26(4):420-3. doi: 10.1016/0041-0101(88)90013-x.
An antihemorrhagic factor was purified from the serum of Dinodon semicarinatus, a non-venomous snake (Akamata), by a series of high performance liquid chromatographies with a TSK gel DEAE-5PW column. The purified antihemorrhagic factor showed a single band on polyacrylamide gel disc electrophoresis and inhibited the hemorrhagic activity of HR1 and HR2, the hemorrhagic factors of Trimeresurus flavoviridis Okinawa. The antihemorrhagic factor was stable from 0 degrees to 60 degrees and at pH values 2.0-11.0. The molecular weight of the factor was estimated to be 59,000 and 52,000 by a gel filtration and SDS-disc electrophoresis, respectively, suggesting that it consists of a single subunit, as we also found for the antihemorrhagic factors of the mongoose Herpestes edwardsii.