| Literature DB >> 28731347 |
Jordi Durban1, Libia Sanz1, Dilza Trevisan-Silva1,2, Edgar Neri-Castro3, Alejandro Alagón3, Juan J Calvete1.
Abstract
Adult rattlesnakes within genus Crotalus express one of two distinct venom phenotypes, type I (hemorrhagic) and type II (neurotoxic). In Costa Rican Central American rattlesnake, ontogenetic changes in the concentration of miRNAs modulate venom type II to type I transition. Venomics and venom gland transcriptome analyses showed that adult C. simus and C. tzabcan expressed intermediate patterns between type II and type I venoms, whereas C. culminatus had a canonical type I venom. Neonate/juvenile and adult Mexican rattlesnakes showed notable inter- and intraspecific variability in the number, type, abundance and ontogenetic shifts of the transcriptional and translational venom gland activities. These results support a role for miRNAs in the ontogenetic venom compositional changes in the three congeneric Mexican rattlesnakes. It is worth noting the finding of dual-action miRNAs, which silence the translation of neurotoxic heterodimeric PLA2 crotoxin and acidic PLA2 mRNAs while simultaneously up-regulating SVMP-targeting mRNAs. Dual transcriptional regulation potentially explains the existence of mutually exclusive crotoxin-rich (type-II) and SVMP-rich (type-I) venom phenotypic dichotomy among rattlesnakes. Our results support the hypothesis that alterations of the distribution of miRNAs, modulating the translational activity of venom gland toxin-encoding mRNAs in response to an external cue, may contribute to the mechanism generating adaptive venom variability.Entities:
Keywords: Crotalus culminatus; Crotalus simus; Crotalus tzabcan; Mexican rattlesnakes; miRNA-mediated post-transcriptional modulation; ontogenetic venom shift; snake venom proteomics; venom gland miRNA profiling; venom gland transcriptomics; venomics
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28731347 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.7b00414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Proteome Res ISSN: 1535-3893 Impact factor: 4.466