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Venom gland transcriptome from Heloderma horridum horridum by high-throughput sequencing

Authors :
Maria Teresa Romero-Gutiérrez
Gabino Gonzalez-Carrillo
Laura L. Valdez-Velazquez
Armando Rodríguez-Vázquez
Gisela Jareth Lino-López
Juana María Jiménez-Vargas
Gerardo Corzo
Oscar F. Vázquez-Vuelvas
Source :
Toxicon. 180:62-78
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Lizards of the Helodermatidae (Anguimorpha) family consist of at least two well recognized species: Heloderma horridum horridum and Heloderma suspectum suspectum. They contain specialized glands in their jaws that produce venomous secretions that causes envenoming symptoms to bitten animals. One way to study proteins from such secretions is by RNA-seq; a powerful molecular tool to characterize the transcriptome of such specialized gland, and its protein secretions. The total RNA from venom gland tissues of H. horridum horridum was extracted and a cDNA library was constructed and sequenced. Overall, 114,172 transcripts were found, and 199 were annotated based on sequence similarities to previously described peptides/proteins. Transcripts coding for putative exendins, defensins, natriuretics and serine protease inhibitors were the most highly expressed. Transcripts that code for several putative serine proteases, phospholipases, metalloproteases, lipases, L-amino oxidase and nucleases were also found. Some of the novel identified transcripts were translationally controlled tumor proteins, venom factors, vespryns, waprins, lectins, cystatins and serine protease inhibitors. All these new protein structures may contribute to a better understanding of the venomous secretions of the Helodermatidae family.

Details

ISSN :
00410101
Volume :
180
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Toxicon
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....75a4b65e4738b893feb9ea0388432b34
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2020.04.003