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The Enzymatic Core of Scorpion Venoms

Enzymes are an integral part of animal venoms. Unlike snakes, in which enzymes play a primary role in envenomation, in scorpions, their function appears to be ancillary in most species. Due to this, studies on the diversity of scorpion venom components have focused primarily on the peptides responsi...

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Autores principales: Delgado-Prudencio, Gustavo, Cid-Uribe, Jimena I., Morales, J. Alejandro, Possani, Lourival D., Ortiz, Ernesto, Romero-Gutiérrez, Teresa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9030722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35448857
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14040248
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author Delgado-Prudencio, Gustavo
Cid-Uribe, Jimena I.
Morales, J. Alejandro
Possani, Lourival D.
Ortiz, Ernesto
Romero-Gutiérrez, Teresa
author_facet Delgado-Prudencio, Gustavo
Cid-Uribe, Jimena I.
Morales, J. Alejandro
Possani, Lourival D.
Ortiz, Ernesto
Romero-Gutiérrez, Teresa
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description Enzymes are an integral part of animal venoms. Unlike snakes, in which enzymes play a primary role in envenomation, in scorpions, their function appears to be ancillary in most species. Due to this, studies on the diversity of scorpion venom components have focused primarily on the peptides responsible for envenomation (toxins) and a few others (e.g., antimicrobials), while enzymes have been overlooked. In this work, a comprehensive study on enzyme diversity in scorpion venoms was performed by transcriptomic and proteomic techniques. Enzymes of 63 different EC types were found, belonging to 330 orthogroups. Of them, 24 ECs conform the scorpion venom enzymatic core, since they were determined to be present in all the studied scorpion species. Transferases and lyases are reported for the first time. Novel enzymes, which can play different roles in the venom, including direct toxicity, as venom spreading factors, activators of venom components, venom preservatives, or in prey pre-digestion, were described and annotated. The expression profile for transcripts coding for venom enzymes was analyzed, and shown to be similar among the studied species, while being significantly different from their expression pattern outside the telson.
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spelling pubmed-90307222022-04-23 The Enzymatic Core of Scorpion Venoms Delgado-Prudencio, Gustavo Cid-Uribe, Jimena I. Morales, J. Alejandro Possani, Lourival D. Ortiz, Ernesto Romero-Gutiérrez, Teresa Toxins (Basel) Article Enzymes are an integral part of animal venoms. Unlike snakes, in which enzymes play a primary role in envenomation, in scorpions, their function appears to be ancillary in most species. Due to this, studies on the diversity of scorpion venom components have focused primarily on the peptides responsible for envenomation (toxins) and a few others (e.g., antimicrobials), while enzymes have been overlooked. In this work, a comprehensive study on enzyme diversity in scorpion venoms was performed by transcriptomic and proteomic techniques. Enzymes of 63 different EC types were found, belonging to 330 orthogroups. Of them, 24 ECs conform the scorpion venom enzymatic core, since they were determined to be present in all the studied scorpion species. Transferases and lyases are reported for the first time. Novel enzymes, which can play different roles in the venom, including direct toxicity, as venom spreading factors, activators of venom components, venom preservatives, or in prey pre-digestion, were described and annotated. The expression profile for transcripts coding for venom enzymes was analyzed, and shown to be similar among the studied species, while being significantly different from their expression pattern outside the telson. MDPI 2022-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9030722/ /pubmed/35448857 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14040248 Text en © 2022 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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The Enzymatic Core of Scorpion Venoms
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