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Review Article

Functional implications of the unique disulfide bond in venom factor V from the Australian common brown snake Pseudonaja textilis

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Pages 37-41 | Received 31 Jul 2013, Accepted 11 Sep 2013, Published online: 14 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

The venom of the Australian brown snake Pseudonaja textilis contains a prothrombinase-like initiator of blood coagulation, which has evolved into a potent weapon through several gain-of-function adaptations. Here we examined the functional implications of a disulfide bond exclusively found in the factor (F)Va-like cofactor component, ptFV. We found that this remarkable structural feature is not required for the procoagulant properties of ptFV. The nearly identical liver-derived plasma ptFV that lacks this disulfide link displayed a similar procoagulant profile. Whether the unique disulfide bond imposes conformational constraints essential to other aspects of the venom FV life cycle remains to be determined.

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