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J. Venom. Anim. Toxins incl. Trop. Dis.

V.21, 2015.

Review article - ISSN 1678-9199.

 

Snake venom galactoside-binding lectins: a structural and functional overview

 
Marco A. Sartim1, Suely V. Sampaio1

1 Departamento de Análises Clínicas, Toxicológicas e Bromatológicas, Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Avenida do Café, s/n, Ribeirão Preto CEP 14040-903, SP, Brazil

 

ABSTRACT

Snake venom galactoside-binding lectins (SVgalLs) comprise a class of toxins capable of recognizing and interacting with terminal galactoside residues of glycans. In the past 35 years, since the first report on the purification of thrombolectin from Bothrops atrox snake venom, several SVgalLs from Viperidae and Elapidae snake families have been described, as has progressive improvement in the investigation of structural/functional aspects of these lectins. Moreover, the advances of techniques applied in protein-carbohydrate recognition have provided important approaches in order to screen for possible biological targets. The present review describes the efforts over the past 35 years to elucidate SVgalLs, highlighting their structure and carbohydrate recognition function involved in envenomation pathophysiology and potential biomedical applications.

 

Received: December 29, 2014; Accepted: September 16, 2015

 

Corresponding author: Suely V Sampaio  suvilela@usp.br

 

Competing interests

The authors declare that there are no competing interests.

 

Authors’ contributions

MAS author contributed with data compilation and writing of the manuscript. SVS contributed with supervision and critical discussion of the manuscript. Both authors read and approved the final manuscript.