Crotoxin B: Heterologous Expression, Protein Folding, Immunogenic Properties, and Irregular Presence in Crotalid Venoms

Toxins (Basel). 2022 May 31;14(6):382. doi: 10.3390/toxins14060382.

Abstract

Crotoxin complex CA/CB and crotamine are the main toxins associated with Crotalus envenomation besides the enzymatic activities of phospholipases (PLA2) and proteases. The neutralization at least of the crotoxin complex by neutralizing the subunit B could be a key in the production process of antivenoms against crotalids. Therefore, in this work, a Crotoxin B was recombinantly expressed to evaluate its capacity as an immunogen and its ability to produce neutralizing antibodies against crotalid venoms. A Crotoxin B transcript from Crotalus tzabcan was cloned into a pCR®2.1-TOPO vector (Invitrogen, Waltham, MA, USA) and subsequently expressed heterologously in bacteria. HisrCrotoxin B was extracted from inclusion bodies and refolded in vitro. The secondary structure of HisrCrotoxin B was comparable to the secondary structure of the native Crotoxin B, and it has PLA2 activity as the native Crotoxin B. HisrCrotoxin B was used to immunize rabbits, and the obtained antibodies partially inhibited the activity of PLA2 from C. tzabcan. The anti-HisrCrotoxin B antibodies neutralized the native Crotoxin B and the whole venoms from C. tzabcan, C. s. salvini, and C. mictlantecuhtli. Additionally, anti-HisrCrotoxin B antibodies recognized native Crotoxin B from different Crotalus species, and they could discriminate venom in species with high or low levels of or absence of Crotoxin B.

Keywords: Crotalus tzabcan; antibodies; phospholipase; protein expression; snake; venom; viper.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Crotalid Venoms* / metabolism
  • Crotalus / metabolism
  • Crotoxin*
  • Phospholipases A2 / genetics
  • Protein Folding
  • Rabbits

Substances

  • Crotalid Venoms
  • Crotoxin
  • Phospholipases A2

Grants and funding

MAMS is a MSc fellow from Programa de Maestría en Ciencias Bioquímicas from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) and is supported by an MSc scholarship (number 1034412) from Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACyT). Research work was funded by DGAPA-UNAM (grant number IT200321) and by CONACyT (grant number 303045) awarded to the Alagon-Becerril-Corzo-Possani research group consortium.