The anticoagulant action of phospholipase A from Eresus niger spider venom

1994 
Abstract P. B. Usmanov and F. A. Nuritova . The anticoagulant action of phospholipase A from Eresus niger spider venom. Toxicon 32, 625–628, 1994.—Phospholipase A, named component EnPA, was isolated from Eresus niger spider venom. It was determined to be a single peptide chain with mol. wt of 13,000. Component EnPA showed high anticoagulant activity when the APTT was measured in spite of its low enzymatic activity (30 ± 6 μ mol/min/mg). It was concluded that anticoagulant action of compound EnPA is due to inactivation of the procoagulant activity of phospholipids because of its high binding with them.
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