| Literature DB >> 21138570 |
Bruno Vincent1, Martha Kaeslin, Thomas Roth, Manfred Heller, Julie Poulain, François Cousserans, Johann Schaller, Marylène Poirié, Beatrice Lanzrein, Jean-Michel Drezen, Sébastien J M Moreau.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parasitic wasps constitute one of the largest group of venomous animals. Although some physiological effects of their venoms are well documented, relatively little is known at the molecular level on the protein composition of these secretions. To identify the majority of the venom proteins of the endoparasitoid wasp Chelonus inanitus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), we have randomly sequenced 2111 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from a cDNA library of venom gland. In parallel, proteins from pure venom were separated by gel electrophoresis and individually submitted to a nano-LC-MS/MS analysis allowing comparison of peptides and ESTs sequences.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21138570 PMCID: PMC3091792 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-11-693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Summary statistics of the analysis of the C. inanitus venom gland ESTs.
| No. of clusters | No. of ESTs | Percentage of total ESTs | |
|---|---|---|---|
| - coding for proteins identified by MS | 26 | 1272 | 60.26 |
| - coding for other proteins | 69 | 446 | 21.13 |
| - coding for proteins identified by MS | 7 | 7 | 0.33 |
| - coding for other proteins | 386 | 386 | 18.29 |
Figure 1Functional characterization of assembled clusters from . Histograms show the distribution of sequence clusters from C. inanitus venom gland transcriptome according to the 9 molecular functional categories at level 2 of the gene ontology system. Values figuring at the top of bars indicate the respective number of ESTs classified into each functional category.
Figure 2SDS-PAGE of venom proteins from . Venom proteins collected from two venom reservoirs were separated on a 4-15% gradient SDS-PAGE gel and stained with Coomassie Brilliant Blue R-250. From such gels (run at varying conditions) bands were excised and submitted to nano-LC-MS/MS analysis. Numbers on the right indicate the approximate molecular mass of individual venom proteins for which amino acid sequences were obtained; only for 65, marked with an asterisks, no exploitable sequences were obtained. Molecular mass marker is shown on the left. This figure was modified from [38], with kind permission from Elsevier.
List of venom proteins of C. inanitus identified by nano-LC-MS/MS analysis.
| Name | Identification | EMBL Acc. No | Significant matches with Pfam entries | No. of corresponding ESTs | Seq. length (amino acids) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Similar to venom protein from | - | 534 | 114 | ||
| Chitinase | PF00704 | 64 | 387 | ||
| IDGF-like protein | PF00704 | 118 | 440 | ||
| Mucin-like peritrophin | PF01607 (×2) | 22 | 177 | ||
| Mucin-like peritrophin | PF01607 (×2) | 3 | 229 | ||
| Yellow-e3-like protein | PF03022 | 15 | 432 | ||
| Esterase/lipase-like | PF00151 | 2 | 215p | ||
| Ci-300 | Metalloprotease-like | - | 8 | 230p | |
| ACE-like protein | PF01401 | 19 | 145p | ||
| Ci-80a | C1A protease | PF00112 | 1 | 165p | |
| Trypsin-like serine protease | PF00089 | 2 | 144p | ||
| Ci-180 | Lectin-like protein | PF00059 | 2 | 218p | |
| CSP-like protein | PF03392 | 1 | 104p | ||
| Protein related to PBP/OBP | PF01395 | 29 | 144 | ||
| Similar to lethal (1) G0193 isoforms | - | 5 | 383 | ||
| Vem17 | Similar to lethal (1) G0193 isoforms | - | 3 | 220p | |
| Similar to lethal (1) G0193 isoforms | - | 1 | 229p | ||
| Unknown protein | - | 286 | 141 | ||
| Unknown protein | - | 4 | 123 | ||
| Unknown protein | - | 59 | 210 | ||
| Unknown protein | - | 13 | 182 | ||
| Ci-35a | Unknown protein | - | 5 | 188p | |
| Unknown protein | - | 5 | 266 | ||
| Ci-40c | Unknown protein | - | 64 | 263p | |
| Ci-60 | Unknown protein | - | 2 | 205p | |
| Unknown protein | - | 3 | 217 | ||
| Unknown protein | - | 4 | 246 | ||
| Ci-40b | Acidic ribosomal protein P0 | PF00466 PF00428 | 3 | 316p | |
| Ci-120 | alpha-N-acetyl glucosaminidase | PF05089 | 2 | 165p | |
Protein names for which a signal peptide has been predicted are shown in bold; p, partial sequence.
Figure 3Bayesian reconstruction of representative arthropod chitinase proteins. The Ci-45 venom chitinase from C. inanitus characterized in this study is shown in blue and the branches of venom chitinases are shown in red.
Figure 4Bayesian reconstruction of representative yellow-e3 and MRJPs proteins. The Vem7 protein from C. inanitus characterized in this study is shown in blue. Yellow proteins clades are shown in yellow and MRJPs clades are shown in green. Asterisk indicates protein expressed by venom glands.
Additional putative venom proteins identified by similarity searches (BLASTP).
| Sequence | Best-matched Protein (Acc. no.) | Species | Id. (%) | E-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A6YN21CM1 | Hyaluronidase | 37 | 2e-16 | ||
| A4YE08CM1 | Hyaluronidase | 46 | 7e-07 | ||
| A3YM10CM1 | Hyaluronidase 2 | 45 | 8e-36 | ||
| A2YM17CM2 | Hyaluronidase | 37 | 6e-13 | ||
| A1YB14CM3 | Hyaluronidase | 42 | 7e-43 | ||
| A1YI24CM3 | Allergen 5 | 48 | 7e-36 | ||
Amino acid sequences encoded by the mentioned ESTs were compared to protein sequences deposited in NCBI nr database using BLASTP algorithm. Id.: identity between the amino acid sequence deduced from a given C. inanitus transcript and the corresponding best-matched protein.
Figure 5Bayesian reconstruction of representative Allergen 5 proteins. The EST from C. inanitus encoding an allergen 5-like protein and characterized in this study is shown in blue. Venom allergen 5 proteins clades are shown in red.