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Structural and Functional Diversity of Peptide Toxins from Tarantula Haplopelma hainanum (Ornithoctonus hainana) Venom Revealed by Transcriptomic, Peptidomic, and Patch Clamp Approaches.

Yi-Ya Zhang1, Yong Huang2, Quan-Ze He1, Ji Luo1, Li Zhu1, Shan-Shan Lu1, Jin-Yan Liu1, Peng-Fei Huang1, Xiong-Zhi Zeng3, Song-Ping Liang4.   

Abstract

Spider venom is a complex mixture of bioactive peptides to subdue their prey. Early estimates suggested that over 400 venom peptides are produced per species. In order to investigate the mechanisms responsible for this impressive diversity, transcriptomics based on second generation high throughput sequencing was combined with peptidomic assays to characterize the venom of the tarantula Haplopelma hainanum. The genes expressed in the venom glands were identified, and the bioactivity of their protein products was analyzed using the patch clamp technique. A total of 1,136 potential toxin precursors were identified that clustered into 90 toxin groups, of which 72 were novel. The toxin peptides clustered into 20 cysteine scaffolds that included between 4 and 12 cysteines, and 14 of these groups were newly identified in this spider. Highly abundant toxin peptide transcripts were present and resulted from hypermutation and/or fragment insertion/deletion. In combination with variable post-translational modifications, this genetic variability explained how a limited set of genes can generate hundreds of toxin peptides in venom glands. Furthermore, the intraspecies venom variability illustrated the dynamic nature of spider venom and revealed how complex components work together to generate diverse bioactivities that facilitate adaptation to changing environments, types of prey, and milking regimes in captivity.
© 2015 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  454 sequencing; Haplopelma hainanum; cysteine pattern; ion channel; molecular diversity; molecular evolution; neurotoxin; spider venom; toxin; transcription

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25770214      PMCID: PMC4447988          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.635458

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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