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Vexitoxins: conotoxin-like venom peptides from predatory gastropods of the genus Vexillum
Venoms of predatory marine cone snails are intensely studied because of the biomedical applications of the neuropeptides that they contain, termed conotoxins. Meanwhile some gastropod lineages have independently acquired secretory glands strikingly similar to the venom gland of cone snails, suggesti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9363990/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35946162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1152 |
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author | Kuznetsova, Ksenia G. Zvonareva, Sofia S. Ziganshin, Rustam Mekhova, Elena S. Dgebuadze, Polina Yen, Dinh T. H. Nguyen, Thanh H. T. Moshkovskii, Sergei A. Fedosov, Alexander E. |
author_facet | Kuznetsova, Ksenia G. Zvonareva, Sofia S. Ziganshin, Rustam Mekhova, Elena S. Dgebuadze, Polina Yen, Dinh T. H. Nguyen, Thanh H. T. Moshkovskii, Sergei A. Fedosov, Alexander E. |
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description | Venoms of predatory marine cone snails are intensely studied because of the biomedical applications of the neuropeptides that they contain, termed conotoxins. Meanwhile some gastropod lineages have independently acquired secretory glands strikingly similar to the venom gland of cone snails, suggesting that they possess similar venoms. Here we focus on the most diversified of these clades, the genus Vexillum. Based on the analysis of a multi-species proteo-transcriptomic dataset, we show that Vexillum species indeed produce complex venoms dominated by highly diversified short cysteine-rich peptides, vexitoxins. Vexitoxins possess the same precursor organization, display overlapping cysteine frameworks and share several common post-translational modifications with conotoxins. Some vexitoxins show sequence similarity to conotoxins and adopt similar domain conformations, including a pharmacologically relevant inhibitory cysteine knot motif. The Vexillum envenomation gland (gL) is a notably more recent evolutionary novelty than the conoidean venom gland. Thus, we hypothesize lower divergence between vexitoxin genes, and their ancestral ‘somatic’ counterparts compared to that in conotoxins, and we find support for this hypothesis in the evolution of the vexitoxin cluster V027. We use this example to discuss how future studies on vexitoxins can inform the origin of conotoxins, and how they may help to address outstanding questions in venom evolution. |
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spelling | pubmed-93639902022-08-12 Vexitoxins: conotoxin-like venom peptides from predatory gastropods of the genus Vexillum Kuznetsova, Ksenia G. Zvonareva, Sofia S. Ziganshin, Rustam Mekhova, Elena S. Dgebuadze, Polina Yen, Dinh T. H. Nguyen, Thanh H. T. Moshkovskii, Sergei A. Fedosov, Alexander E. Proc Biol Sci Genetics and Genomics Venoms of predatory marine cone snails are intensely studied because of the biomedical applications of the neuropeptides that they contain, termed conotoxins. Meanwhile some gastropod lineages have independently acquired secretory glands strikingly similar to the venom gland of cone snails, suggesting that they possess similar venoms. Here we focus on the most diversified of these clades, the genus Vexillum. Based on the analysis of a multi-species proteo-transcriptomic dataset, we show that Vexillum species indeed produce complex venoms dominated by highly diversified short cysteine-rich peptides, vexitoxins. Vexitoxins possess the same precursor organization, display overlapping cysteine frameworks and share several common post-translational modifications with conotoxins. Some vexitoxins show sequence similarity to conotoxins and adopt similar domain conformations, including a pharmacologically relevant inhibitory cysteine knot motif. The Vexillum envenomation gland (gL) is a notably more recent evolutionary novelty than the conoidean venom gland. Thus, we hypothesize lower divergence between vexitoxin genes, and their ancestral ‘somatic’ counterparts compared to that in conotoxins, and we find support for this hypothesis in the evolution of the vexitoxin cluster V027. We use this example to discuss how future studies on vexitoxins can inform the origin of conotoxins, and how they may help to address outstanding questions in venom evolution. The Royal Society 2022-08-10 2022-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9363990/ /pubmed/35946162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1152 Text en © 2022 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Genetics and Genomics Kuznetsova, Ksenia G. Zvonareva, Sofia S. Ziganshin, Rustam Mekhova, Elena S. Dgebuadze, Polina Yen, Dinh T. H. Nguyen, Thanh H. T. Moshkovskii, Sergei A. Fedosov, Alexander E. Vexitoxins: conotoxin-like venom peptides from predatory gastropods of the genus Vexillum |
title | Vexitoxins: conotoxin-like venom peptides from predatory gastropods of the genus Vexillum |
title_full | Vexitoxins: conotoxin-like venom peptides from predatory gastropods of the genus Vexillum |
title_fullStr | Vexitoxins: conotoxin-like venom peptides from predatory gastropods of the genus Vexillum |
title_full_unstemmed | Vexitoxins: conotoxin-like venom peptides from predatory gastropods of the genus Vexillum |
title_short | Vexitoxins: conotoxin-like venom peptides from predatory gastropods of the genus Vexillum |
title_sort | vexitoxins: conotoxin-like venom peptides from predatory gastropods of the genus vexillum |
topic | Genetics and Genomics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9363990/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35946162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1152 |
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