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Comparative proteomic analysis of two wasps venom, Vespa tropica and Vespa affinis.

Prapenpuksiri Rungsa1, Paroonkorn Incamnoi2, Sophida Sukprasert3, Nunthawun Uawonggul4, Sompong Klaynongsruang1, Jureerut Daduang5, Rina Patramanon1, Sittiruk Roytrakul6, Sakda Daduang7.   

Abstract

Vespid venom is composed of many bioactive compounds. The venom of the banded tiger wasp (Vespa affinis, or VA) and the great banded wasp (Vespa tropica, or VT)-which are locally found in the northeastern part of Thailand and are well known for their life-threatening venom potency-were comparatively studied in terms of potency, composition and biological activity. Clinical studies that included word-of-mouth information shared by traditional healers in local areas noted that the venom of VT is more potent than that of VA. Our previous study showed that the venom of VA is lower in potency (PD50 = 12.5 μg/g body weight) than that of VT (PD50 = 3 μg/g body weight). Analysis with the PAGE technique showed that these two venoms showed similar patterns of active proteins. Most protein spots were basic proteins at an isoelectric point (pI) ranging from 5 to 10, with molecular weights between 27 and 50 kDa. These spots were identified as hyaluronidase, phospholipase, antigen 5, dipeptidyl peptidase and albumin-like protein. The proportion of hyaluronidase was 2.5 times higher in VT than in VA. VT also showed higher hyaluronidase, phospholipase and dipeptidyl peptidase activities, suggesting that these components made VT venom more potent than VA venom.
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Keywords:  Antigen 5; Dipeptidyl peptidase; Hornet; Hyaluronidase; Phospholipase; Proteomics; Venom; Vespa affinis; Vespa tropica; Wasp

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27288895     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2016.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicon        ISSN: 0041-0101            Impact factor:   3.033


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