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Bioinformatic analysis suggests potential mechanisms underlying parasitoid venom evolution and function.

Gloria Alvarado1, Sarah R Holland1, Jordan DePerez-Rasmussen1, Brice A Jarvis1, Tyler Telander1, Nicole Wagner1, Ashley L Waring1, Anissa Anast1, Bria Davis1, Adam Frank1, Katelyn Genenbacher1, Josh Larson1, Corey Mathis1, A Elizabeth Oates1, Nicholas A Rhoades1, Liz Scott1, Jamie Young1, Nathan T Mortimer2.   

Abstract

Hymenopteran parasitoid wasps are a diverse collection of species that infect arthropod hosts and use factors found in their venoms to manipulate host immune responses, physiology, and behaviour. Whole parasitoid venoms have been profiled using proteomic approaches, and here we present a bioinformatic characterization of the venom protein content from Ganaspis sp. 1, a parasitoid that infects flies of the genus Drosophila. We find evidence that diverse evolutionary processes including multifunctionalization, co-option, gene duplication, and horizontal gene transfer may be acting in concert to drive venom gene evolution in Ganaspis sp.1. One major role of parasitoid wasp venom is host immune evasion. We previously demonstrated that Ganaspis sp. 1 venom inhibits immune cell activation in infected Drosophila melanogaster hosts, and our current analysis has uncovered additional predicted virulence functions. Overall, this analysis represents an important step towards understanding the composition and activity of parasitoid wasp venoms.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31247332     DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2019.06.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genomics        ISSN: 0888-7543            Impact factor:   5.736


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