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Venom Variation of Neonate and Adult Chinese Cobras in Captivity concerning Their Foraging Strategies

The venom and transcriptome profile of the captive Chinese cobra (Naja atra) is not characterized until now. Here, LC-MS/MS and illumine technology were used to unveil the venom and trascriptome of neonates and adults N. atra specimens. In captive Chinese cobra, 98 co-existing transcripts for venom-...

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Autores principales: Nie, Xuekui, Chen, Qianzi, Wang, Chen, Huang, Wangxiang, Lai, Ren, Lu, Qiumin, He, Qiyi, Yu, Xiaodong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9501182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36136536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14090598
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author Nie, Xuekui
Chen, Qianzi
Wang, Chen
Huang, Wangxiang
Lai, Ren
Lu, Qiumin
He, Qiyi
Yu, Xiaodong
author_facet Nie, Xuekui
Chen, Qianzi
Wang, Chen
Huang, Wangxiang
Lai, Ren
Lu, Qiumin
He, Qiyi
Yu, Xiaodong
author_sort Nie, Xuekui
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description The venom and transcriptome profile of the captive Chinese cobra (Naja atra) is not characterized until now. Here, LC-MS/MS and illumine technology were used to unveil the venom and trascriptome of neonates and adults N. atra specimens. In captive Chinese cobra, 98 co-existing transcripts for venom-related proteins was contained. A total of 127 proteins belong to 21 protein families were found in the profile of venom. The main components of snake venom were three finger toxins (3-FTx), snake venom metalloproteinase (SVMP), cysteine-rich secretory protein (CRISP), cobra venom factor (CVF), and phosphodiesterase (PDE). During the ontogenesis of captive Chinese cobra, the rearrangement of snake venom composition occurred and with obscure gender difference. CVF, 3-FTx, PDE, phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)) in adults were more abundant than neonates, while SVMP and CRISP in the neonates was richer than the adults. Ontogenetic changes in the proteome of Chinese cobra venom reveals different strategies for handling prey. The levels of different types of toxin families were dramatically altered in the wild and captive specimens. Therefore, we speculate that the captive process could reshape the snake venom composition vigorously. The clear comprehension of the composition of Chinese cobra venom facilitates the understanding of the mechanism of snakebite intoxication and guides the preparation and administration of traditional antivenom and next-generation drugs for snakebite.
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spelling pubmed-95011822022-09-24 Venom Variation of Neonate and Adult Chinese Cobras in Captivity concerning Their Foraging Strategies Nie, Xuekui Chen, Qianzi Wang, Chen Huang, Wangxiang Lai, Ren Lu, Qiumin He, Qiyi Yu, Xiaodong Toxins (Basel) Article The venom and transcriptome profile of the captive Chinese cobra (Naja atra) is not characterized until now. Here, LC-MS/MS and illumine technology were used to unveil the venom and trascriptome of neonates and adults N. atra specimens. In captive Chinese cobra, 98 co-existing transcripts for venom-related proteins was contained. A total of 127 proteins belong to 21 protein families were found in the profile of venom. The main components of snake venom were three finger toxins (3-FTx), snake venom metalloproteinase (SVMP), cysteine-rich secretory protein (CRISP), cobra venom factor (CVF), and phosphodiesterase (PDE). During the ontogenesis of captive Chinese cobra, the rearrangement of snake venom composition occurred and with obscure gender difference. CVF, 3-FTx, PDE, phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)) in adults were more abundant than neonates, while SVMP and CRISP in the neonates was richer than the adults. Ontogenetic changes in the proteome of Chinese cobra venom reveals different strategies for handling prey. The levels of different types of toxin families were dramatically altered in the wild and captive specimens. Therefore, we speculate that the captive process could reshape the snake venom composition vigorously. The clear comprehension of the composition of Chinese cobra venom facilitates the understanding of the mechanism of snakebite intoxication and guides the preparation and administration of traditional antivenom and next-generation drugs for snakebite. MDPI 2022-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9501182/ /pubmed/36136536 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14090598 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Nie, Xuekui
Chen, Qianzi
Wang, Chen
Huang, Wangxiang
Lai, Ren
Lu, Qiumin
He, Qiyi
Yu, Xiaodong
Venom Variation of Neonate and Adult Chinese Cobras in Captivity concerning Their Foraging Strategies
title Venom Variation of Neonate and Adult Chinese Cobras in Captivity concerning Their Foraging Strategies
title_full Venom Variation of Neonate and Adult Chinese Cobras in Captivity concerning Their Foraging Strategies
title_fullStr Venom Variation of Neonate and Adult Chinese Cobras in Captivity concerning Their Foraging Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Venom Variation of Neonate and Adult Chinese Cobras in Captivity concerning Their Foraging Strategies
title_short Venom Variation of Neonate and Adult Chinese Cobras in Captivity concerning Their Foraging Strategies
title_sort venom variation of neonate and adult chinese cobras in captivity concerning their foraging strategies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9501182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36136536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14090598
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