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Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP14595
Secondary Accession Numbers None
Name Basic phospholipase A2 Ts-G6D49
Synonyms
  1. svPLA2
  2. Phosphatidylcholine 2-acylhydrolase
Gene Name Not Available
Protein Type Unknown
Biological Properties
General Function Not Available
Specific Function Snake venom phospholipase A2 that induces fast and sustaining local edema a few hours after injection (5-10 ug) in the hind paw, and prolongs the coagulation time of human plasma. Exhibits moderate hydrolytic activities and prefers the zwitterionic micelles (dPPC with Triton X-100) to the anionic micelles (dPPC with deoxycholate). PLA2 catalyzes the calcium-dependent hydrolysis of the 2-acyl groups in 3-sn-phosphoglycerides.
Pathways Not Available
Reactions Not Available
GO Classification
Biological Process
phospholipid metabolic process
lipid catabolic process
arachidonic acid secretion
Cellular Component
extracellular region
Molecular Function
calcium ion binding
phospholipase A2 activity
toxin activity
phospholipase A2 activity (consuming 1,2-dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine)
phospholipase A2 activity consuming 1,2-dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine)
Cellular Location Not Available
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location Not Available
Locus Not Available
SNPs Not Available
Gene Sequence Not Available
Protein Properties
Number of Residues Not Available
Molecular Weight 13818.565
Theoretical pI Not Available
Pfam Domain Function
Signals Not Available
Transmembrane Regions Not Available
Protein Sequence Not Available
GenBank ID Protein Not Available
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID Q6H3C5
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name PA2BB_TRIST
PDB IDs Not Available
GenBank Gene ID Not Available
GeneCard ID Not Available
GenAtlas ID Not Available
HGNC ID Not Available
References
General References
  1. Tsai IH, Wang YM, Chen YH, Tsai TS, Tu MC: Venom phospholipases A2 of bamboo viper (Trimeresurus stejnegeri): molecular characterization, geographic variations and evidence of multiple ancestries. Biochem J. 2004 Jan 1;377(Pt 1):215-23. doi: 10.1042/BJ20030818. [PubMed:12959640 ]