We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
The Antimicrobial Activity of an Acidic Phospholipase A (NN-XIa-PLA) from the Venom of Naja naja naja (Indian Cobra).
- Authors
Sudarshan, S.; Dhananjaya, B.
- Abstract
Microbial resistance against antibiotics is considered as a potentially serious threat to public health. Therefore, there is much interest in developing new molecules with novel modes of action. In this study, when antimicrobial potential of an acidic protein-NN-XIa-PLA ( Naja naja venom phospholipase A fraction-XIa) of N. naja venom was evaluated, it demonstrated potent bactericidal action against the human pathogenic strains. It inhibited more significantly, the gram-positive bacteria, when compared to gram-negative bacteria. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values ranged from 17 to 20 μg/ml. It was interesting to observe that the NN-XIa-PLA showed comparable antibacterial activity to the standard antibiotics used. It was found that there was a strong correlation between phospholipase A (PLA) activities, hemolytic, and antimicrobial activity. Further, it is found that in the presence of p-bromophenacyl bromide (p-BPB), there is a significant decrease in enzymatic activity and associated antimicrobial activities, suggesting that a strong correlation exists between catalytic activity and antimicrobial effects, which thereby destabilize the membrane bilayer. However, other mechanisms cannot be completely ruled out. Thus, these studies encourage further in-depth study on molecular mechanisms of antibacterial properties and thereby help in development of this protein into a possible therapeutic lead molecule for treating bacterial infections.
- Subjects
ANTI-infective agents; PHOSPHOLIPASE A1; COBRAS; GRAM-negative bacteria; VENOM; DRUG resistance
- Publication
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2015, Vol 176, Issue 7, p2027
- ISSN
0273-2289
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s12010-015-1698-8