Fig 12. Hyaluronidase activity of different spider venoms.
Different spider venoms were separated in a 10% SDS-PAGE which was copolymerized with HA as substrate for Hyals. The dilution of different venoms is given in brackets. Lanes: 1, low molecular mass standard (GE Healthcare); 2, C. salei (1:100); 3, Phoneutria fera (1:20); 4, Phoneutria reidyi (1:10); 5, Eusparassus dufouri (1:10); 6, Uroctea durandi (1:10); 7, Ancylometes rufus (1:100); 8, Viridasius fasciatus (1:50); 9, Hogna radiata (1:100); 10, Alopecosa fabrilis (1:100); 11, Lycosa praegrandis (1:100); 12, Dolomedes okefinokensis (1:100); 13, Zoropsis spinimana (1:100); 14, Polybetes pythagoricus (1:100); 15, Isopeda villosa (1:100); 16, Lycosa hispanica (1:100); 17, Geolycosa vultuosa (1:10); 18, Pisaura mirabilis (1:20); 19, Macrothele calpeiana (1:20); 20, Meta menardi (1:10); 21, Latrodectus tredecimguttatus (1:100); 22, Sericopelma rubronitens (1:100); 23, Drassodes lapidosus (1:10); 24, Steatoda paykulliana (1:5); 25, Alopecosa marikovskyi (1:5); 26, Linothele megatheloides (1:5); 27, Oxyopes sp. (1:5); 28, Segestria florentina (1:5); 29, Filistata insidiatrix (1:5); and 30, Tegenaria atrica (1:20).