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Comparative venomic profiles of three spiders of the genus

Authors :
Frederico Francisco, Fernandes
Juliana Rodrigues, Moraes
Jaqueline Leal, Dos Santos
Thiago Geraldo, Soares
Vitor José Pinto, Gouveia
Alessandra C S, Matavel
William de Castro, Borges
Marta do Nascimento, Cordeiro
Suely Gomes, Figueiredo
Márcia Helena, Borges
Source :
The journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases. 28
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Spider venoms induce different physio-pharmacological effects by binding with high affinity on molecular targets, therefore being of biotechnological interest. Some of these toxins, acting on different types of ion channels, have been identified in the venom of spiders of the genusBiochemical and functional comparison of the venoms were carried out by SDS-PAGE, HPLC, mass spectrometry, enzymatic activities and electrophysiological assays (whole-cell patch clamp).The employed approach revealed that all three venoms had an overall similarity in their components, with only minor differences. The presence of a high number of similar proteins was evident, particularly toxins in the mass range of ~6.0 kDa. Hyaluronidase and proteolytic activities were detected in all venoms, in addition to isoforms of the toxins Tx1 and Tx2-6. All Tx1 isoforms blocked Nav1.6 ion currents, with slight differences.Our findings showed that Pn-V, Pe-V and Pp-V are highly similar concerning protein composition and enzymatic activities, containing isoforms of the same toxins sharing high sequence homology, with minor modifications. However, these structural and functional variations are very important for venom diversity. In addition, our findings will contribute to the comprehension of the molecular diversity of the venoms of the other species from

Details

ISSN :
16789199
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases
Accession number :
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