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Dramatic dietary shift maintains sequestered toxins in chemically defended snakes

Unlike other snakes, most species of Rhabdophis possess glands in their dorsal skin, sometimes limited to the neck, known as nucho-dorsal and nuchal glands, respectively. Those glands contain powerful cardiotonic steroids known as bufadienolides, which can be deployed as a defense against predators....

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Autores principales: Yoshida, Tatsuya, Ujiie, Rinako, Savitzky, Alan H., Jono, Teppei, Inoue, Takato, Yoshinaga, Naoko, Aburaya, Shunsuke, Aoki, Wataru, Takeuchi, Hirohiko, Ding, Li, Chen, Qin, Cao, Chengquan, Tsai, Tein-Shun, de Silva, Anslem, Mahaulpatha, Dharshani, Nguyen, Tao Thien, Tang, Yezhong, Mori, Naoki, Mori, Akira
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32094167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1919065117
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author Yoshida, Tatsuya
Ujiie, Rinako
Savitzky, Alan H.
Jono, Teppei
Inoue, Takato
Yoshinaga, Naoko
Aburaya, Shunsuke
Aoki, Wataru
Takeuchi, Hirohiko
Ding, Li
Chen, Qin
Cao, Chengquan
Tsai, Tein-Shun
de Silva, Anslem
Mahaulpatha, Dharshani
Nguyen, Tao Thien
Tang, Yezhong
Mori, Naoki
Mori, Akira
author_facet Yoshida, Tatsuya
Ujiie, Rinako
Savitzky, Alan H.
Jono, Teppei
Inoue, Takato
Yoshinaga, Naoko
Aburaya, Shunsuke
Aoki, Wataru
Takeuchi, Hirohiko
Ding, Li
Chen, Qin
Cao, Chengquan
Tsai, Tein-Shun
de Silva, Anslem
Mahaulpatha, Dharshani
Nguyen, Tao Thien
Tang, Yezhong
Mori, Naoki
Mori, Akira
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description Unlike other snakes, most species of Rhabdophis possess glands in their dorsal skin, sometimes limited to the neck, known as nucho-dorsal and nuchal glands, respectively. Those glands contain powerful cardiotonic steroids known as bufadienolides, which can be deployed as a defense against predators. Bufadienolides otherwise occur only in toads (Bufonidae) and some fireflies (Lampyrinae), which are known or believed to synthesize the toxins. The ancestral diet of Rhabdophis consists of anuran amphibians, and we have shown previously that the bufadienolide toxins of frog-eating species are sequestered from toads consumed as prey. However, one derived clade, the Rhabdophis nuchalis Group, has shifted its primary diet from frogs to earthworms. Here we confirm that the worm-eating snakes possess bufadienolides in their nucho-dorsal glands, although the worms themselves lack such toxins. In addition, we show that the bufadienolides of R. nuchalis Group species are obtained primarily from fireflies. Although few snakes feed on insects, we document through feeding experiments, chemosensory preference tests, and gut contents that lampyrine firefly larvae are regularly consumed by these snakes. Furthermore, members of the R. nuchalis Group contain compounds that resemble the distinctive bufadienolides of fireflies, but not those of toads, in stereochemistry, glycosylation, acetylation, and molecular weight. Thus, the evolutionary shift in primary prey among members of the R. nuchalis Group has been accompanied by a dramatic shift in the source of the species’ sequestered defensive toxins.
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spelling pubmed-70841172020-03-24 Dramatic dietary shift maintains sequestered toxins in chemically defended snakes Yoshida, Tatsuya Ujiie, Rinako Savitzky, Alan H. Jono, Teppei Inoue, Takato Yoshinaga, Naoko Aburaya, Shunsuke Aoki, Wataru Takeuchi, Hirohiko Ding, Li Chen, Qin Cao, Chengquan Tsai, Tein-Shun de Silva, Anslem Mahaulpatha, Dharshani Nguyen, Tao Thien Tang, Yezhong Mori, Naoki Mori, Akira Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Unlike other snakes, most species of Rhabdophis possess glands in their dorsal skin, sometimes limited to the neck, known as nucho-dorsal and nuchal glands, respectively. Those glands contain powerful cardiotonic steroids known as bufadienolides, which can be deployed as a defense against predators. Bufadienolides otherwise occur only in toads (Bufonidae) and some fireflies (Lampyrinae), which are known or believed to synthesize the toxins. The ancestral diet of Rhabdophis consists of anuran amphibians, and we have shown previously that the bufadienolide toxins of frog-eating species are sequestered from toads consumed as prey. However, one derived clade, the Rhabdophis nuchalis Group, has shifted its primary diet from frogs to earthworms. Here we confirm that the worm-eating snakes possess bufadienolides in their nucho-dorsal glands, although the worms themselves lack such toxins. In addition, we show that the bufadienolides of R. nuchalis Group species are obtained primarily from fireflies. Although few snakes feed on insects, we document through feeding experiments, chemosensory preference tests, and gut contents that lampyrine firefly larvae are regularly consumed by these snakes. Furthermore, members of the R. nuchalis Group contain compounds that resemble the distinctive bufadienolides of fireflies, but not those of toads, in stereochemistry, glycosylation, acetylation, and molecular weight. Thus, the evolutionary shift in primary prey among members of the R. nuchalis Group has been accompanied by a dramatic shift in the source of the species’ sequestered defensive toxins. National Academy of Sciences 2020-03-17 2020-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7084117/ /pubmed/32094167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1919065117 Text en Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Yoshida, Tatsuya
Ujiie, Rinako
Savitzky, Alan H.
Jono, Teppei
Inoue, Takato
Yoshinaga, Naoko
Aburaya, Shunsuke
Aoki, Wataru
Takeuchi, Hirohiko
Ding, Li
Chen, Qin
Cao, Chengquan
Tsai, Tein-Shun
de Silva, Anslem
Mahaulpatha, Dharshani
Nguyen, Tao Thien
Tang, Yezhong
Mori, Naoki
Mori, Akira
Dramatic dietary shift maintains sequestered toxins in chemically defended snakes
title Dramatic dietary shift maintains sequestered toxins in chemically defended snakes
title_full Dramatic dietary shift maintains sequestered toxins in chemically defended snakes
title_fullStr Dramatic dietary shift maintains sequestered toxins in chemically defended snakes
title_full_unstemmed Dramatic dietary shift maintains sequestered toxins in chemically defended snakes
title_short Dramatic dietary shift maintains sequestered toxins in chemically defended snakes
title_sort dramatic dietary shift maintains sequestered toxins in chemically defended snakes
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32094167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1919065117
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