Literature DB >> 29793090

Anti-haemostatic compounds from the vampire snail Cumia reticulata: Molecular cloning and in-silico structure-function analysis.

Maria Vittoria Modica1, Jonathan Reinoso Sánchez2, Andrea Pasquadibisceglie2, Marco Oliverio3, Paolo Mariottini2, Manuela Cervelli4.   

Abstract

Blood-feeding animals are known for their ability to produce bioactive compounds to impair haemostasis and suppress pain perception in the host. These compounds are extremely appealing for pharmacological development since they are generally very effective and specific for their molecular target. A preliminary RNA-Seq based characterization of the secretion from salivary and mid-oesophageal tissues of the vampire snail Cumia reticulata, revealed a complex mixture of feeding-related transcripts with potential anaesthetic and anticoagulant action. Based on the cloned full-length mRNAs, it was possible to verify the sequence of five genes encoding haematophagy-related products. The in silico modelled three-dimensional structure of each translational product was analysed to gain information on their potential biochemical activity. We have hereby validated and further investigated the assembled transcripts presumably involved in the antihaemostatic action, to improve our comprehensive understanding of this subset of the feeding secretion. The studied proteins included both inhibitors of primary haemostasis such as the vWFA domain-containing proteins, and compounds targeting different steps of the coagulation cascade, as e.g. the Turripeptide-like/protease inhibitor, the TFPI-like multiple Kunitz-type protease inhibitors, the Meprin-like metalloproteases and the Astacin/ShKT-like domain-containing proteins. All these molecules showed promising potential for pharmacological development.
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Keywords:  Anti-haemostatic compounds; Mollusc; Protein modelling

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29793090     DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2018.05.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Biol Chem        ISSN: 1476-9271            Impact factor:   2.877


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1.  A Recurrent Motif: Diversity and Evolution of ShKT Domain Containing Proteins in the Vampire Snail Cumia reticulata.

Authors:  Marco Gerdol; Manuela Cervelli; Paolo Mariottini; Marco Oliverio; Sébastien Dutertre; Maria Vittoria Modica
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2019-02-12       Impact factor: 4.546

2.  Neogastropod (Mollusca, Gastropoda) phylogeny: A step forward with mitogenomes.

Authors:  Thomas Lemarcis; Alexander E Fedosov; Yuri I Kantor; Jawad Abdelkrim; Paul Zaharias; Nicolas Puillandre
Journal:  Zool Scr       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 3.185

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