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Proteotranscriptomic Analysis and Discovery of the Profile and Diversity of Toxin-like Proteins in Centipede.

Feng Zhao1,2,3, Xinqiang Lan4,5, Tao Li2,3, Yang Xiang4, Fang Zhao2,3, Yun Zhang1,6, Wen-Hui Lee1.   

Abstract

Centipedes are one of the oldest venomous animals and use their venoms as weapons to attack prey or protect themselves. Their venoms contain various components with different biomedical and pharmacological properties. However, little attention has been paid to the profiles and diversity of their toxin-like proteins/peptides. In this study, we used a proteotranscriptomic approach to uncover the diversity of centipede toxin-like proteins in Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans Nine hundred twenty-three and 6,736 peptides, which were separately isolated from venom and torso tissues, respectively, were identified by ESI-MS/MS and deduced from their transcriptomes. Finally, 1369 unique proteins were identified in the proteome, including 100 proteins that exhibited overlapping expression in venom and torso tissues. Of these proteins, at least 40 proteins were identified as venom toxin-like proteins. Meanwhile, transcriptome mining identified ∼10-fold more toxin-like proteins and enabled the characterization of the precursor architecture of mature toxin-like peptides. Importantly, combined with proteomic and transcriptomic analyses, 25 toxin-like proteins/peptides (neurotoxins accounted for 50%) were expressed outside the venom gland and involved in gene recruitment processes. These findings highlight the extensive diversity of centipede toxin-like proteins and provide a new foundation for the medical-pharmaceutical use of centipede toxin-like proteins. Moreover, we are the first group to report the gene recruitment activity of venom toxin-like proteins in centipede, similar to snakes.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 29339413      PMCID: PMC5880106          DOI: 10.1074/mcp.RA117.000431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics        ISSN: 1535-9476            Impact factor:   5.911


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