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Myotoxic phospholipases A from snake venom, Pseudechis colletti, producing myoglobinuria in mice.

Abstract
2 proteins producing myoglobinuria in mice were isolated from the venom of the Australian elapid snake Pseudechis colletti and identified as phospholipases A showing close similarities in amino acid composition to a similarly acting enzyme from a sea snake venom (Enhydrina schistosa).
AuthorsD Mebs, Y Samejima
JournalExperientia (Experientia) Vol. 36 Issue 7 Pg. 868-9 (Jul 15 1980) ISSN: 0014-4754 [Print] Switzerland
PMID7398853 (Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Amino Acids
  • Elapid Venoms
  • Pseudechis venom
  • Phospholipases
  • Phospholipases A
Topics
  • Amino Acids (analysis)
  • Animals
  • Elapid Venoms (toxicity)
  • Lethal Dose 50
  • Mice
  • Myoglobinuria (chemically induced)
  • Phospholipases (toxicity)
  • Phospholipases A (toxicity)
  • Species Specificity

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