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Multiomic Approach for Bioprospection: Investigation of Toxins and Peptides of Brazilian Sea Anemone Bunodosoma caissarum

Sea anemones are sessile invertebrates of the phylum Cnidaria and their survival and evolutive success are highly related to the ability to produce and quickly inoculate venom, with the presence of potent toxins. In this study, a multi-omics approach was applied to characterize the protein compositi...

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Autores principales: Mazzi Esquinca, Maria Eduarda, Correa, Claudia Neves, Marques de Barros, Gabriel, Montenegro, Horácio, Mantovani de Castro, Leandro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36976246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21030197
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author Mazzi Esquinca, Maria Eduarda
Correa, Claudia Neves
Marques de Barros, Gabriel
Montenegro, Horácio
Mantovani de Castro, Leandro
author_facet Mazzi Esquinca, Maria Eduarda
Correa, Claudia Neves
Marques de Barros, Gabriel
Montenegro, Horácio
Mantovani de Castro, Leandro
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description Sea anemones are sessile invertebrates of the phylum Cnidaria and their survival and evolutive success are highly related to the ability to produce and quickly inoculate venom, with the presence of potent toxins. In this study, a multi-omics approach was applied to characterize the protein composition of the tentacles and mucus of Bunodosoma caissarum, a species of sea anemone from the Brazilian coast. The tentacles transcriptome resulted in 23,444 annotated genes, of which 1% showed similarity with toxins or proteins related to toxin activity. In the proteome analysis, 430 polypeptides were consistently identified: 316 of them were more abundant in the tentacles while 114 were enriched in the mucus. Tentacle proteins were mostly enzymes, followed by DNA- and RNA-associated proteins, while in the mucus most proteins were toxins. In addition, peptidomics allowed the identification of large and small fragments of mature toxins, neuropeptides, and intracellular peptides. In conclusion, integrated omics identified previously unknown or uncharacterized genes in addition to 23 toxin-like proteins of therapeutic potential, improving the understanding of tentacle and mucus composition of sea anemones.
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spelling pubmed-100583672023-03-30 Multiomic Approach for Bioprospection: Investigation of Toxins and Peptides of Brazilian Sea Anemone Bunodosoma caissarum Mazzi Esquinca, Maria Eduarda Correa, Claudia Neves Marques de Barros, Gabriel Montenegro, Horácio Mantovani de Castro, Leandro Mar Drugs Article Sea anemones are sessile invertebrates of the phylum Cnidaria and their survival and evolutive success are highly related to the ability to produce and quickly inoculate venom, with the presence of potent toxins. In this study, a multi-omics approach was applied to characterize the protein composition of the tentacles and mucus of Bunodosoma caissarum, a species of sea anemone from the Brazilian coast. The tentacles transcriptome resulted in 23,444 annotated genes, of which 1% showed similarity with toxins or proteins related to toxin activity. In the proteome analysis, 430 polypeptides were consistently identified: 316 of them were more abundant in the tentacles while 114 were enriched in the mucus. Tentacle proteins were mostly enzymes, followed by DNA- and RNA-associated proteins, while in the mucus most proteins were toxins. In addition, peptidomics allowed the identification of large and small fragments of mature toxins, neuropeptides, and intracellular peptides. In conclusion, integrated omics identified previously unknown or uncharacterized genes in addition to 23 toxin-like proteins of therapeutic potential, improving the understanding of tentacle and mucus composition of sea anemones. MDPI 2023-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10058367/ /pubmed/36976246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21030197 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mazzi Esquinca, Maria Eduarda
Correa, Claudia Neves
Marques de Barros, Gabriel
Montenegro, Horácio
Mantovani de Castro, Leandro
Multiomic Approach for Bioprospection: Investigation of Toxins and Peptides of Brazilian Sea Anemone Bunodosoma caissarum
title Multiomic Approach for Bioprospection: Investigation of Toxins and Peptides of Brazilian Sea Anemone Bunodosoma caissarum
title_full Multiomic Approach for Bioprospection: Investigation of Toxins and Peptides of Brazilian Sea Anemone Bunodosoma caissarum
title_fullStr Multiomic Approach for Bioprospection: Investigation of Toxins and Peptides of Brazilian Sea Anemone Bunodosoma caissarum
title_full_unstemmed Multiomic Approach for Bioprospection: Investigation of Toxins and Peptides of Brazilian Sea Anemone Bunodosoma caissarum
title_short Multiomic Approach for Bioprospection: Investigation of Toxins and Peptides of Brazilian Sea Anemone Bunodosoma caissarum
title_sort multiomic approach for bioprospection: investigation of toxins and peptides of brazilian sea anemone bunodosoma caissarum
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36976246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21030197
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