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Transcriptome Sequencing and Comparison of Venom Glands Revealed Intraspecific Differentiation and Expression Characteristics of Toxin and Defensin Genes in Mesobuthus martensii Populations

Mesobuthus martensii, a famous and important Traditional Chinese Medicine has a long medical history and unique functions. It is the first scorpion species whose whole genome was sequenced worldwide. In addition, it is the most widespread and infamous poisonous animal in northern China with complex...

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Autores principales: Di, Zhiyong, Qiao, Sha, Liu, Xiaoshuang, Xiao, Shuqing, Lei, Cheng, Li, Yonghao, Li, Shaobin, Zhang, Feng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36136568
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14090630
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author Di, Zhiyong
Qiao, Sha
Liu, Xiaoshuang
Xiao, Shuqing
Lei, Cheng
Li, Yonghao
Li, Shaobin
Zhang, Feng
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Qiao, Sha
Liu, Xiaoshuang
Xiao, Shuqing
Lei, Cheng
Li, Yonghao
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Zhang, Feng
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description Mesobuthus martensii, a famous and important Traditional Chinese Medicine has a long medical history and unique functions. It is the first scorpion species whose whole genome was sequenced worldwide. In addition, it is the most widespread and infamous poisonous animal in northern China with complex habitats. It possesses several kinds of toxins that can regulate different ion channels and serve as crucial natural drug resources. Extensive and in-depth studies have been performed on the structures and functions of toxins of M. martensii. In this research, we compared the morphology of M. martensii populations from different localities and calculated the COI genetic distance to determine intraspecific variations. Transcriptome sequencing by RNA-sequencing of the venom glands of M. martensii from ten localities and M. eupeus from one locality was analyzed. The results revealed intraspecific variation in the expression of sodium channel toxin genes, potassium channel toxin genes, calcium channel toxin genes, chloride channel toxin genes, and defensin genes that could be related to the habitats in which these populations are distributed, except the genetic relationships. However, it is not the same in different toxin families. M. martensii and M. eupeus exhibit sexual dimorphism under the expression of toxin genes, which also vary in different toxin families. The following order was recorded in the difference of expression of sodium channel toxin genes: interspecific difference; differences among different populations of the same species; differences between sexes in the same population, whereas the order in the difference of expression of potassium channel toxin genes was interspecific difference; differences between both sexes of same populations; differences among the same sex in different populations of the same species. In addition, there existed fewer expressed genes of calcium channel toxins, chloride channel toxins, and defensins (no more than four members in each family), and their expression differences were not distinct. Interestingly, the expression of two calcium channel toxin genes showed a preference for males and certain populations. We found a difference in the expression of sodium channel toxin genes, potassium channel toxin genes, and chloride channel toxin genes between M. martensii and M. eupeus. In most cases, the expression of one member of the toxin gene clusters distributed in series on the genome were close in different populations and genders, and the members of most clusters expressed in same population and gender tended to be the different. Twenty-one toxin genes were found with the MS/MS identification evidence of M. martensii venom. Since scorpions were not subjected to electrical stimulation or other special treatments before conducting the transcriptome extraction experiment, the results suggested the presence of intraspecific variation and sexual dimorphism of toxin components which revealed the expression characteristics of toxin and defensin genes in M. martensii. We believe this study will promote further in-depth research and use of scorpions and their toxin resources, which in turn will be helpful in standardizing the identification and medical applications of Quanxie in traditional Chinese medicine.
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spelling pubmed-95036252022-09-24 Transcriptome Sequencing and Comparison of Venom Glands Revealed Intraspecific Differentiation and Expression Characteristics of Toxin and Defensin Genes in Mesobuthus martensii Populations Di, Zhiyong Qiao, Sha Liu, Xiaoshuang Xiao, Shuqing Lei, Cheng Li, Yonghao Li, Shaobin Zhang, Feng Toxins (Basel) Article Mesobuthus martensii, a famous and important Traditional Chinese Medicine has a long medical history and unique functions. It is the first scorpion species whose whole genome was sequenced worldwide. In addition, it is the most widespread and infamous poisonous animal in northern China with complex habitats. It possesses several kinds of toxins that can regulate different ion channels and serve as crucial natural drug resources. Extensive and in-depth studies have been performed on the structures and functions of toxins of M. martensii. In this research, we compared the morphology of M. martensii populations from different localities and calculated the COI genetic distance to determine intraspecific variations. Transcriptome sequencing by RNA-sequencing of the venom glands of M. martensii from ten localities and M. eupeus from one locality was analyzed. The results revealed intraspecific variation in the expression of sodium channel toxin genes, potassium channel toxin genes, calcium channel toxin genes, chloride channel toxin genes, and defensin genes that could be related to the habitats in which these populations are distributed, except the genetic relationships. However, it is not the same in different toxin families. M. martensii and M. eupeus exhibit sexual dimorphism under the expression of toxin genes, which also vary in different toxin families. The following order was recorded in the difference of expression of sodium channel toxin genes: interspecific difference; differences among different populations of the same species; differences between sexes in the same population, whereas the order in the difference of expression of potassium channel toxin genes was interspecific difference; differences between both sexes of same populations; differences among the same sex in different populations of the same species. In addition, there existed fewer expressed genes of calcium channel toxins, chloride channel toxins, and defensins (no more than four members in each family), and their expression differences were not distinct. Interestingly, the expression of two calcium channel toxin genes showed a preference for males and certain populations. We found a difference in the expression of sodium channel toxin genes, potassium channel toxin genes, and chloride channel toxin genes between M. martensii and M. eupeus. In most cases, the expression of one member of the toxin gene clusters distributed in series on the genome were close in different populations and genders, and the members of most clusters expressed in same population and gender tended to be the different. Twenty-one toxin genes were found with the MS/MS identification evidence of M. martensii venom. Since scorpions were not subjected to electrical stimulation or other special treatments before conducting the transcriptome extraction experiment, the results suggested the presence of intraspecific variation and sexual dimorphism of toxin components which revealed the expression characteristics of toxin and defensin genes in M. martensii. We believe this study will promote further in-depth research and use of scorpions and their toxin resources, which in turn will be helpful in standardizing the identification and medical applications of Quanxie in traditional Chinese medicine. MDPI 2022-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9503625/ /pubmed/36136568 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14090630 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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Di, Zhiyong
Qiao, Sha
Liu, Xiaoshuang
Xiao, Shuqing
Lei, Cheng
Li, Yonghao
Li, Shaobin
Zhang, Feng
Transcriptome Sequencing and Comparison of Venom Glands Revealed Intraspecific Differentiation and Expression Characteristics of Toxin and Defensin Genes in Mesobuthus martensii Populations
title Transcriptome Sequencing and Comparison of Venom Glands Revealed Intraspecific Differentiation and Expression Characteristics of Toxin and Defensin Genes in Mesobuthus martensii Populations
title_full Transcriptome Sequencing and Comparison of Venom Glands Revealed Intraspecific Differentiation and Expression Characteristics of Toxin and Defensin Genes in Mesobuthus martensii Populations
title_fullStr Transcriptome Sequencing and Comparison of Venom Glands Revealed Intraspecific Differentiation and Expression Characteristics of Toxin and Defensin Genes in Mesobuthus martensii Populations
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome Sequencing and Comparison of Venom Glands Revealed Intraspecific Differentiation and Expression Characteristics of Toxin and Defensin Genes in Mesobuthus martensii Populations
title_short Transcriptome Sequencing and Comparison of Venom Glands Revealed Intraspecific Differentiation and Expression Characteristics of Toxin and Defensin Genes in Mesobuthus martensii Populations
title_sort transcriptome sequencing and comparison of venom glands revealed intraspecific differentiation and expression characteristics of toxin and defensin genes in mesobuthus martensii populations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36136568
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14090630
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