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Bitis arietans nerve growth factor is a disulphide-linked homodimer
P J Smith1, W F Brandt, B J Stickells
1FRD/UCT Research Centre for Molecular Biology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, Republic of South Africa.
Abstract:
1. Nerve growth factor from Bitis arietans venom was isolated in high yield and purified to homogeneity using a rapid two-step procedure involving gel exclusion chromatography and reversed-phase HPLC. 2. On polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in SDS, the NGF migrates as a 25 kDa homodimer and is thus atypical of other Viperid NGFs. 3. Evidence suggests that, unlike mammalian beta NGFs, the subunits of the Bitis arietans homodimer are covalently linked by a disulphide bond(s). 4. Partial sequence analysis shows that only 6 out of the first 21 amino acids are identical with those of cobra NGF including cys-14 and val-21 which are known to be important for NGF activity.