The role of acetic acid in the prevention of salt-induced aggregation of snake venom cardiotoxins

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Snake venom cardiotoxins (CTXs) exhibit a strong tendency to aggregate upon desalting and hence it is extremely difficult to prepare salt-free cardiotoxin(s). In the present study, we describe a new method for preparation of salt-free CTX based on dialysis against acetic acid. Based on experimental observation and the three dimensional solution structure of cardiotoxin analogue III from the Taiwan cobra (Naja naja atra), a molecular mechanism for the prevention of aggregation of cardiotoxins by acetic acid is discussed. In our opinion, the results obtained in the present study would pave way for elucidating the structural basis for the broad spectrum of biological activities exhibited by snake venom cardiotoxins.

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Sivaraman, T., Kumar, T. K. S., Huang, C. C., & Yu, C. (1998). The role of acetic acid in the prevention of salt-induced aggregation of snake venom cardiotoxins. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International, 44(1), 29–39. https://doi.org/10.1080/15216549800201032

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