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Gene expression profiling of the venom gland from the Venezuelan mapanare (Bothrops colombiensis) using expressed sequence tags (ESTs).

Authors :
Suntravat M
Uzcategui NL
Atphaisit C
Helmke TJ
Lucena SE
Sánchez EE
Acosta AR
Source :
BMC molecular biology [BMC Mol Biol] 2016 Mar 05; Vol. 17, pp. 7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Mar 05.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: Bothrops colombiensis is a highly dangerous pit viper and responsible for over 70% of snakebites in Venezuela. Although the composition in B. colombiensis venom has been identified using a proteome analysis, the venom gland transcriptome is currently lacking.<br />Results: We constructed a cDNA library from the venom gland of B. colombiensis, and a set of 729 high quality expressed sequence tags (ESTs) was identified. A total number of 344 ESTs (47.2% of total ESTs) was related to toxins. The most abundant toxin transcripts were metalloproteinases (37.5%), phospholipases A2s (PLA2, 29.7%), and serine proteinases (11.9%). Minor toxin transcripts were linked to waprins (5.5%), C-type lectins (4.1%), ATPases (2.9%), cysteine-rich secretory proteins (CRISP, 2.3%), snake venom vascular endothelium growth factors (svVEGF, 2.3%), L-amino acid oxidases (2%), and other putative toxins (1.7%). While 160 ESTs (22% of total ESTs) coded for translation proteins, regulatory proteins, ribosomal proteins, elongation factors, release factors, metabolic proteins, and immune response proteins. Other proteins detected in the transcriptome (87 ESTs, 11.9% of total ESTs) were undescribed proteins with unknown functions. The remaining 138 (18.9%) cDNAs had no match with known GenBank accessions.<br />Conclusion: This study represents the analysis of transcript expressions and provides a physical resource of unique genes for further study of gene function and the development of novel molecules for medical applications.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1471-2199
Volume :
17
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BMC molecular biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26944950
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12867-016-0059-7