Complex precursor structures of cytolytic cupiennins identified in spider venom gland transcriptomes
Abstract Analysis of spider venom gland transcriptomes focuses on the identification of possible neurotoxins, proteins and enzymes. Here, the first comprehensive transcriptome analysis of cupiennins, small linear cationic peptides, also known as cytolytic or antimicrobial peptides, is reported from...
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doaj-ff4889b0b2a346b69b04099546cded412021-02-21T12:35:09ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-02-0111111510.1038/s41598-021-83624-zComplex precursor structures of cytolytic cupiennins identified in spider venom gland transcriptomesLucia Kuhn-Nentwig0Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of BernAbstract Analysis of spider venom gland transcriptomes focuses on the identification of possible neurotoxins, proteins and enzymes. Here, the first comprehensive transcriptome analysis of cupiennins, small linear cationic peptides, also known as cytolytic or antimicrobial peptides, is reported from the venom gland transcriptome of Cupiennius salei by 454- and Illumina 3000 sequencing. Four transcript families with complex precursor structures are responsible for the expression of 179 linear peptides. Within the transcript families, after an anionic propeptide, cationic linear peptides are separated by anionic linkers, which are transcript family specific. The C-terminus of the transcript families is characterized by a linear peptide or truncated linkers with unknown function. A new identified posttranslational processing mechanism explains the presence of the two-chain CsTx-16 family in the venom. The high diversity of linear peptides in the venom of a spider and this unique synthesis process is at least genus specific as verified with Cupiennius getazi.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83624-z |
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Complex precursor structures of cytolytic cupiennins identified in spider venom gland transcriptomes |
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Complex precursor structures of cytolytic cupiennins identified in spider venom gland transcriptomes |
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Complex precursor structures of cytolytic cupiennins identified in spider venom gland transcriptomes |
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Abstract Analysis of spider venom gland transcriptomes focuses on the identification of possible neurotoxins, proteins and enzymes. Here, the first comprehensive transcriptome analysis of cupiennins, small linear cationic peptides, also known as cytolytic or antimicrobial peptides, is reported from the venom gland transcriptome of Cupiennius salei by 454- and Illumina 3000 sequencing. Four transcript families with complex precursor structures are responsible for the expression of 179 linear peptides. Within the transcript families, after an anionic propeptide, cationic linear peptides are separated by anionic linkers, which are transcript family specific. The C-terminus of the transcript families is characterized by a linear peptide or truncated linkers with unknown function. A new identified posttranslational processing mechanism explains the presence of the two-chain CsTx-16 family in the venom. The high diversity of linear peptides in the venom of a spider and this unique synthesis process is at least genus specific as verified with Cupiennius getazi. |
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