Bernheimer A W, Campbell B J, Forrester L J
Science. 1985 May 3;228(4699):590-1. doi: 10.1126/science.3983643.
In contrast to other kinds of phospholipases, phospholipases D that are toxic for humans and animals are not commonly encountered as constituents of venoms or as products of pathogenic microorganisms. Toxic phospholipases D are present, however, in the venom of the brown recluse spider (Loxosceles reclusa) and in supernatants or filtrates of cultures of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis. Although the two enzyme toxins are derived from phylogenetically disparate entities, they are similar in molecular weight, charge, substrate specificity, and in several biological activities. They are immunologically distinguishable.
与其他种类的磷脂酶不同,对人类和动物有毒的磷脂酶D并不常见于毒液成分或致病微生物产物中。然而,有毒的磷脂酶D存在于棕色遁蛛(Loxosceles reclusa)的毒液中以及伪结核棒状杆菌培养物的上清液或滤液中。尽管这两种酶毒素来自系统发育上不同的实体,但它们在分子量、电荷、底物特异性和几种生物学活性方面相似。它们在免疫学上是可区分的。