| Literature DB >> 34194483 |
Carlos Alberto-Silva1, Fernanda Calheta Vieira Portaro2, Roberto Tadashi Kodama2, Halyne Queiroz Pantaleão1, Marisa Rangel2, Ken-Ichi Nihei3, Katsuhiro Konno4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Solitary wasp venoms may be a rich source of neuroactive substances, since their venoms are used for paralyzing preys. We have been exploring bioactive constituents of solitary wasp venoms and, in this study, the component profile of the venom from a solitary scoliid wasp, Scolia decorata ventralis, was investigated through a comprehensive analysis using LC-MS. Two peptides were synthesized, and their neuroprotective properties were evaluated.Entities:
Keywords: Comprehensive analysis; LC-ESI-MS; Neuroprotective peptide; Solitary wasp; Venom
Year: 2021 PMID: 34194483 PMCID: PMC8215932 DOI: 10.1590/1678-9199-JVATITD-2020-0171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis ISSN: 1678-9180
Figure 1TIC profile from LC-ESI-MS of crude venom extracts of Scolia decorata ventralis. An amount of 10% of crude venom extracts of a single specimen was applied to reverse-phase HPLC using CAPCELL PAK C18 (1.5 x 150 mm) with linear gradient of 5-65% CH3CN/H2O/0.1% (v/v) formic acid over 20 min at flow rate of 200 µL/min.
Online mass fingerprinting of crude venom extract from Scolia decorata ventralis by LC-ESI-MS.
| Fr | RT | (M+H)+ |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.8-1.5 | 90.055, 106.050, 112.081, 116.070, 118.086, 120.066, 133.061, 134.045, 146.165, 147.076, 147.113, 148.060, 156.077, 175.119, 203.223, 258.110, 324.159 |
| 2 | 1.5-2.0 | 132.102, 138.091, 150.058, 154.086, 182.081, 183.065, 244.093, 245.077, 268.104, 348.070, 428.037, 664.116, 2684.460 |
| 3 | 2.0-3.0 | 166.086, 177.102, 269.088, 552.179, 608.374, 799.469, 817.452, 934.176, 1041.627 |
| 4 | 3.0-4.0 | 609.360, 682.377, 814.453, 1062.641, 7359.757 |
| 5 | 4.0-4.8 | 205.097, 666.382, 1076.575, 1200.648, 1249.558, 1362.701 |
| 6 | 4.8-5.4 | 723.403, 818.487, 920.473, 1102.673, 1344.764, 1365.749, 4988.838, 5188.982 |
| 7 | 5.4-6.4 | 619.356, 793.384, 875.509, 903.541, 1274.674, 1302.790, 1477.755, 1639.808, 6512.873, 9307.706, 9509.785 |
| 8 | 6.4-7.3 | 676.378, 1110.543, 1216.669, 1267.797, 1465.854, 1783.960, 1946.012, 2077.142, 3464.720, 4117.402, 4231.401, 6220.708 |
| 9 | 7.3-7.7 | 813.450, 1266.721, 1302.790, 1580.880 |
| 10 | 7.7-8.2 | 1594.896, 1638.886, 1660.837, 1719.990, 3564.050 |
| 11 | 8.2-8.6 | 928.477, 1112.562, 1381.748, 1754.896, 7191.971, 7379.036 |
| 12 | 8.6-9.2 | 1005.608, 1083.651, 1319.706, 1535.857, 1652.864, 1718.873, 1732.945, 1801.042, 4553.337 |
| 13 | 9.2-10.0 | 930.562, 1117.636, 1120.672, 1225.647, 2147.097 |
| 14 | 10.0-11.0 | 695.424, 1014.630, 1113.699, 1234.716, 1363.758 |
| 15 | 11.0-12.0 | 1137.657, 1552.931, 2315.384, 2516.458, 4436.449, 4638.414 |
| 16 | 12.0-13.0 | 1290.735, 4071.333 |
| 17 | 13.0-14.0 | 2113.289 |
Amino acids in the crude venom extract from Scolia decorata ventralis by LC-ESI-MS.
| RT (min) | Intensity | [M + H]+
| Elemental composition | Iminium ion | Elemental composition | Compound |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.11 | 6 | 147.113 | C6H15N2O2 | - | Lysine | |
| 1.25 | 11 | 90.055 | C3H7NO2 | - | Alanine | |
| 2 | 106.050 | C3H8NO3 | - | Serine | ||
| 8 | 120.065 | C4H10NO3 | - | Threonine | ||
| 7 | 133.061 | C4H9N2O3 | - | Asparagine | ||
| 24 | 134.045 | C4H8NO4 | - | Aspartic acid | ||
| 200 | 147.076 | C5H11N2O3 | - | Glutamine | ||
| 60 | 156.077 | C6H10N3O2 | - | Histidine | ||
| 180 | 175.119 | C6H15N4O2 | - | Arginine | ||
| 1.32 | 900 | 116.070 | C5H10NO2 | 70.065 | C4H8N | Proline |
| 80 | 118.086 | C5H12NO2 | - | Valine | ||
| 150 | 148.060 | C5H10NO4 | - | Glutamic acid | ||
| 1.67 | 35 | 150.058 | C5H12NO2S | - | Methionine | |
| 1.81 | 300 | 132.102 | C6H14NO2 | 86.096 | C5H12N | L/I |
| 1.88 | 80 | 182.081 | C9H12NO3 | - | Tyrosine | |
| 2.76 | 180 | 166.086 | C9H12NO2 | - | Phenylalanine | |
| 4.79 | 26 | 205.097 | C11H13N2O2 | - | Tryptophan |
Nucleic acids in the crude venom extract from Scolia decorata ventralis by LC-ESI-MS.
| RT (min) | Intensity | [M + H]+
| Elemental composition | Compound |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.32 | 200 | 258.110 | C10H16N3O5 | Thymidine |
| 1.53 | 60 | 244.093 | C9H14N3O5 | Cytidine |
| 16 | 348.070 | C10H15N5O7P | Adenosine monophosphate | |
| 13 | 428.037 | C10H16N5O10P2 | Adenosine diphosphate | |
| 1.60 | 50 | 664.116 | C21H28N7O14P2 | NAD |
| 1.74 | 12 | 245.077 | C9H13N2O6 | Uridine |
| 1.81 | 2000 | 268.104 | C10H14N5O4 | Adenosine |
| 1.98 | 30 | 284.099 | C10H14N5O5 | Guanosine |
| 2.10 | 150 | 269.088 | C10H13N4O5 | Inosine |
Peptide sequences analyzed from MS/MS spectra.
| Fr | RT | Intensity | MSMS | charge | (M+H)+ | Sequence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 2.20 | 105 | 400.238 | 2+ | 799.469 | RLFAHR |
| 2.86 | 19 | 409.230 | 2+ | 817.452 | TSVERQV-NH2 | |
| 2.88 | 42 | 304.692 | 2+ | 608.374 | YVTVK-NH2 | |
| 4 | 3.02 | 13 | 354.886 | 3+ | 1062.641 | AFLEARTKK-NH2 |
| 3.66 | 170 | 305.184 | 2+ | 609.360 | YVTVK | |
| 4.11 | 50 | 333.695 | 2+ | 666.382 | YVTVKG | |
| 4.25 | 750 | 359.530 | 3+ | 1076.575 | RLFAHRNY | |
| 6 | 4.84 | 9 | 307.496 | 3+ | 920.473 | LFAHRNY |
| 4.96 | 180 | 455.921 | 3+ | 1365.749 | SESAFLEARTKK-NH2 | |
| 5.04 | 240 | 362.206 | 2+ | 723.403 | DYVTVK-NH2 | |
| 5.16 | 63 | 448.926 | 3+ | 1344.764 | GKSGNPFSKPVVK | |
| 5.26 | 6 | 368.230 | 3+ | 1102.673 | VKGFSPLRKA | |
| 7 | 5.60 | 42 | 397.196 | 2+ | 793.384 | GKSGNPFS |
| 5.73 | 30 | 425.563 | 3+ | 1274.674 | TPRLFAHRNY | |
| 6.00 | 77 | 310.182 | 2+ | 619.356 | FSPLR | |
| 6.09 | 10 | 301.852 | 3+ | 903.541 | VKGFSPLR | |
| 6.21 | 21 | 434.935 | 3+ | 1302.790 | VTVKGFSPLRKA | |
| 8 | 6.54 | 240 | 406.228 | 3+ | 1216.668 | GKSGNPFSKPVV |
| 6.81 | 500 | 489.290 | 3+ | 1465.854 | YVTVKGFSPLRKA | |
| 7.11 | 15 | 555.775 | 2+ | 1110.543 | SESAFLEART | |
| 9 | 7.43 | 28000 | 527.632 | 3+ | 1580.880 | DYVTVKGFSPLRKA (β-scoliidine) |
| 7.52 | 4500 | 434.935 | 3+ | 1302.790 | VTVKGFSPLRKA | |
| 7.62 | 130 | 407.229 | 2+ | 813.450 | YVTVKGF | |
| 7.68 | 330 | 422.912 | 3+ | 1266.721 | YVTVKGFSPLR | |
| 11 | 8.28 | 570 | 464.742 | 2+ | 928.477 | DYVTVKGF |
| 8.38 | 1700 | 461.254 | 3+ | 1381.748 | DYVTVKGFSPLR (α-scoliidine) | |
| 8.43 | 150 | 556.785 | 2+ | 1112.562 | DYVTVKGFSP | |
| 12 | 9.01 | 360 | 542.329 | 2+ | 1083.651 | DVPRLLTSLA-NH2 |
| 13 | 9.35 | 7 | 559.322 | 2+ | 1117.636 | DVLAFRVDLA-NH2 |
| 9.66 | 6 | 374.229 | 3+ | 1120.672 | SFTDLLKGLK-NH2 | |
| 14 | 10.16 | 5 | 455.258 | 3+ | 1363.758 | ENSFTDLLKGLK-NH2 |
| 10.29 | 8 | 412.244 | 3+ | 1234.716 | NSFTDLLKGLK-NH2 | |
| 10.43 | 95 | 348.216 | 2+ | 695.424 | LRFLF | |
| 10.94 | 24 | 557.354 | 2+ | 1113.699 | LTLTRDVLLA-NH2 |
Bradykinin-related peptides in solitary wasp venoms.
| Peptides | Sequence |
|---|---|
| Thr6-Bradykinin | RPPGFTPFR |
| Megascoliakinin | RPPGFTPFRKA |
| Cyphokinin | DTRPPGFTPFR |
| Fulvonin | SIVLRGKAPFR |
| Cd-146 | SETGNTVTKGFSPLR |
| α-Scoliidine | DYVTVKGFSPLR |
| β-Scoliidine | DYVTVKGFSPLRKA |
Classification of the peptide sequences.
| RT | Intensity | (M+H)+ | Sequence |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6.00 | 77 | 619.356 | FSPLR |
| 6.09 | 10 | 903.541 | VKGFSPLR |
| 5.26 | 6 | 1102.673 | VKGFSPLRKA |
| 7.52 | 4500 | 1302.790 | VTVKGFSPLRKA |
| 3.66 | 170 | 609.360 | YVTVK |
| 2.88 | 42 | 608.374 | YVTVK-NH2 |
| 4.11 | 50 | 666.382 | YVTVKG |
| 7.62 | 130 | 813.450 | YVTVKGF |
| 7.68 | 330 | 1266.721 | YVTVKGFSPLR |
| 6.81 | 500 | 1465.854 | YVTVKGFSPLRKA |
| 5.04 | 240 | 723.403 | DYVTVK-NH2 |
| 8.28 | 570 | 928.477 | DYVTVKGF |
| 8.43 | 150 | 1112.562 | DYVTVKGFSP |
| 8.38 | 1700 | 1381.748 | DYVTVKGFSPLR (α-scoliidine) |
| 7.43 | 28000 | 1580.880 | DYVTVKGFSPLRKA (β-scoliidine) |
| 2.20 | 105 | 799.469 | RLFAHR |
| 4.84 | 9 | 920.473 | LFAHRNY |
| 4.25 | 750 | 1076.575 | RLFAHRNY |
| 5.73 | 30 | 1274.674 | TPRLFAHRNY |
| 7.11 | 15 | 1110.543 | SESAFLEART |
| 3.02 | 13 | 1062.641 | AFLEARTKK-NH2 |
| 4.96 | 180 | 1365.749 | SESAFLEARTKK-NH2 |
| 5.60 | 42 | 793.384 | GKSGNPFS |
| 6.54 | 240 | 1216.668 | GKSGNPFSKPVV |
| 5.16 | 63 | 1344.764 | GKSGNPFSKPVVK |
| 9.66 | 6 | 1120.672 | SFTDLLKGLK-NH2 |
| 10.29 | 8 | 1234.716 | NSFTDLLKGLK-NH2 |
| 10.16 | 5 | 1363.758 | ENSFTDLLKGLK-NH2 |
| 10.43 | 95 | 695.424 | LRFLF |
| 2.86 | 19 | 817.452 | TSVERQV-NH2 |
| 10.94 | 24 | 1113.699 | LTLTRDVLLA-NH2 |
| 9.01 | 360 | 1083.651 | DVPRLLTSLA-NH2 |
| 9.35 | 7 | 1117.636 | DVLAFRVDLA-NH2 |
Hydrolyses of α-scoliidine and β-scoliidine by human neprilysin (NEP) and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE).
| Inhibition (%) | Cleavage (%) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACE | NEP | ACE | NEP | |
| α-scoliidine | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | < 0.01 |
| β-scoliidine | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | < 0.01 |
Figure 2Effect of α-scoliidine and β-scoliidine on cell viability in PC12 cells. Cells treated with either (A) α-scoliidine or (B) β-scoliidine in concentrations varying from 0.1 to 10 μM for 3, 6, 12, 24, and 48 h. Control and DMSO groups represent cell without treatment and treated with DMSO 2.5%, respectively. Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation from three independent experiments in triplicate and analyzed by one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post-test. *p< 0.05 in relation to the control group.
Figure 3Effect of acute H2O2-induced oxidative stress on cell viability and neuroprotective evaluation of either α-scoliidine or β-scoliidine in PC12 cells. PC12 cells were seeded at 2 x 104 cells/well in a 96-well plate for 24 h, and then submitted to different treatment. (A) Neuroprotective assay scheme where cells were treated with α-scoliidine or β-scoliidine (1 µM) for 22 h at 37°C and, after the medium were replaced containing peptide and H2O2 (0.6 mM) and incubated for more 2h. (B) Dose-response of H2O2for concentrations varying between 1-0.06 mM for 2 h. (C) Protective effects of α-scoliidine or β-scoliidine against oxidative stress-induced neurotoxicity. Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation from three independent experiments in triplicate and analyzed by one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post-test. *p <0.05 to differences among the control group.
Figure 4Effect of chronic H2O2-induced oxidative stress on cell viability and neuroprotective evaluation of either α-scoliidine or β-scoliidine in PC12 cells. PC12 cells were seeded at 2 x 104 cells/well in a 96-well plate for 24 h, and then submitted to different treatment. (A) Neuroprotective assay scheme where cells were treated with α-scoliidine or β-scoliidine (1 µM) for 4 h at 37°C and, after the medium were replaced containing peptide and H2O2 (0.6 mM) and incubated for more 20 h. (B) Dose-response of H2O2for concentrations varying between 1-0.06 mM for 20 h. (C) Protective effects of α-scoliidine or β-scoliidine against oxidative stress-induced neurotoxicity. The cell integrity was analyzed by crystal violet protocol. Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation from three independent experiments in triplicate and analyzed by one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post-test. *p <0.05 to differences among the control group, #p< 0.05 when compared with the H2O2group.
Figure 5Neuroprotective property of α-scoliidine or β-scoliidine on mitochondrial metabolism of the PC12 cell line against H2O2-induced oxidative stress. PC12 cells were seeded at 2 x 104 cells/well in a 96-well plate for 24 h, and treated with α-scoliidine or β-scoliidine (1 µM) for 4 h at 37°C and, after the medium were replaced containing peptide and H2O2 (0.6 mM) and incubated for more 20 h. Mitochondrial metabolism activity was assessed using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) protocol. Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation from three independent experiments in triplicate and analyzed by one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post-test. *p <0.05 to differences among the control group. #p< 0.05 when compared with the H2O2group. L-Name: L-NΩ-Nitroarginine methyl ester; Bk: Bradykinin.
Biogenic acines in the crude venom extract from Scolia decorata ventralis by LC-ESI-MS.
| RT (min) | Intensity | [M + H]+
| Elemental composition | Deamination | Elemental composition | Compound |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.04 | 550 | 112.087 | C5H10N3 | 95.060 | C5H7N2 | Histamine |
| 10 | 146.165 | C7H20N3 | - | Spermidine | ||
| 25 | 203.223 | C10H27N4 | - | Spermine | ||
| 1.67 | 11 | 154.086 | C8H12NO2 | 137.060 | C8H9O2 | Dopamine |
| 1.88 | 1600 | 138.091 | C8H12NO | 121.065 | C8H9O | Tyramine |
| 2.32 | 6 | 177.102 | C10H13N2O | 160.076 | C10H10NO | Serotonin |
| 3.49 | 4 | 146.117 | C7H16NO2 | - | Acetylcholine |