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IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL FAMILY OF SNAKE VENOM PROTEINS VEFICOLINS FROM CERBERUS RYNCHOPS USING A VENOM GLAND TRANSCRIPTOMICS AND PROTEOMICS APPROACH
Transcriptoma de veneno
toxicidade de veneno de cobra
Proteoma veneno
Imunidade inata
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National University of Singapore. Department of Biological Sciences. Protein Sciences Laboratory. Singapore / University of Madras. Centre for Advanced Studies in Crystallography and Biophysics. Guindy Campus,. India.
National University of Singapore. Department of Biological Sciences. Protein Sciences Laboratory. Singapore / Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo cruz. Laboratório de Toxinologia. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
National University of Singapore. Department of Biological Sciences. Protein Sciences Laboratory. Singapore.
Zoological Survey of India. Marine Biological Station. India.
Zoological Survey of India. Marine Biological Station. India.
Zoological Survey of India. Marine Biological Station. India.
University of Madras. Centre for Advanced Studies in Crystallography and Biophysics. Guindy Campus,. India.
National University of Singapore. Department of Biological Sciences. Singapore.
National University of Singapore. Department of Biological Sciences. Protein Sciences Laboratory. Singapore / Virginia Commonwealth University. Medical College of Virginia. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Richmond, VI, USA.
National University of Singapore. Department of Biological Sciences. Protein Sciences Laboratory. Singapore / Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo cruz. Laboratório de Toxinologia. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
National University of Singapore. Department of Biological Sciences. Protein Sciences Laboratory. Singapore.
Zoological Survey of India. Marine Biological Station. India.
Zoological Survey of India. Marine Biological Station. India.
Zoological Survey of India. Marine Biological Station. India.
University of Madras. Centre for Advanced Studies in Crystallography and Biophysics. Guindy Campus,. India.
National University of Singapore. Department of Biological Sciences. Singapore.
National University of Singapore. Department of Biological Sciences. Protein Sciences Laboratory. Singapore / Virginia Commonwealth University. Medical College of Virginia. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Richmond, VI, USA.
Abstract
Cerberus rynchops (dog-faced water snake) belongs to Homalopsidae of Colubroidea (rear-fanged snakes). So far, venom compositions of snakes of the Homalopsidae family are not known. To determine the venom composition of C. rynchops, we have used both transcriptomics and proteomics approaches. The venom gland transcriptome revealed 104 ESTs and the presence of three known snake protein families, namely, metalloprotease, CRISP, and C-type lectin. In addition, we identified two proteins that showed sequence homology to ficolin, a mammalian protein with collagen-like and fibrinogen-like domains. We named them as ryncolin 1 and ryncolin 2 (rynchops ficolin) and this new family of snake venom proteins as veficolins (venom ficolins). On the basis of its structural similarity to ficolin, we speculate that ryncolins may induce platelet aggregation and/or initiate complement activation. To determine the proteome, the whole C. rynchops venom was trypsinized and fractionated by reverse phase HPLC followed by MALDI-MS/MS analysis of the tryptic peptides. Analysis of the tandem mass spectrometric data indicated the presence of all protein families compared to the translated cDNA library. Overall, our combined approach of transcriptomics and proteomics revealed that C. rynchops venom is among the least complex snake venom characterized to date despite the presence of a new family of snake venom proteins.
Keywords in Portuguese
VenenoTranscriptoma de veneno
toxicidade de veneno de cobra
Proteoma veneno
Imunidade inata
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