The proteotranscriptomic characterization of venom in the white seafan Eunicella singularis elucidates the evolution of Octocorallia arsenal.

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Open Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1098/rsob.250015
Maria Vittoria Modica, Serena Leone, Marco Gerdol, Samuele Greco, Didier Aurelle, Marco Oliverio, Giulia Fassio, Khadija El Koulali, Célia Barrachina, Sebastien Dutertre
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All the members of the phylum Cnidaria are characterized by the production of venom in specialized structures, the nematocysts. Venom of jellyfish (Medusozoa) and sea anemones (Anthozoa) has been investigated since the 1970s, revealing a remarkable molecular diversity. Specifically, sea anemones harbour a rich repertoire of neurotoxic peptides, some of which have been developed in drug leads. However, venoms of the vast majority of Anthozoa species remain uncharacterized, particularly in the class Octocorallia. To fill this gap, we applied a proteo-transcriptomic approach to investigate venom composition in Eunicella singularis, a gorgonian species common in Mediterranean hard-bottom benthic communities. Our results highlighted the peculiarities of the venom of E. singularis with respect to sea anemones, which is reflected in the presence of several toxins with novel folds, worthy of functional characterization. A comparative genomic survey across the octocoral radiation allowed us to generalize these findings and provided insights into the evolutionary history, molecular diversification patterns and putative adaptive roles of venom toxins. A comparison of whole-body and nematocyst proteomes revealed the presence of different cytolytic toxins inside and outside the nematocysts. Two instances of differential maturation patterns of toxin precursors were also identified, highlighting the intricate regulatory pathways underlying toxin expression.

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白色海洋单根unicella singularis毒液的蛋白质转录组学特征阐明了Octocorallia库的进化。
刺胞动物门的所有成员都以在特殊结构——刺丝囊中产生毒液为特征。自20世纪70年代以来,人们对水母和海葵的毒液进行了研究,发现它们具有显著的分子多样性。具体来说,海葵含有丰富的神经毒性肽,其中一些已被开发用于药物先导。然而,绝大多数珊瑚虫物种的毒液仍然没有特征,特别是在八珊瑚虫纲。为了填补这一空白,我们应用了蛋白质转录组学方法来研究地中海硬底底栖生物群落中常见的柳珊瑚种奇异eununicella singularis的蛇毒成分。我们的研究结果突出了奇异棘球蚴毒液与海葵的特殊性,这反映在几种具有新褶皱的毒素的存在上,值得功能表征。一项针对八珊瑚辐射的比较基因组调查使我们能够概括这些发现,并为毒液毒素的进化史、分子多样化模式和假定的适应性作用提供了见解。全身和线虫囊蛋白质组的比较显示线虫囊内外存在不同的细胞溶解毒素。还鉴定了毒素前体的两个不同成熟模式的实例,突出了毒素表达背后复杂的调节途径。
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Open Biology
Open Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
1.70%
发文量
136
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Biology is an online journal that welcomes original, high impact research in cell and developmental biology, molecular and structural biology, biochemistry, neuroscience, immunology, microbiology and genetics.
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