Mass landscapes of seven scorpion species: The first analyses of Australian species with 1,5-DAN matrix.

Journal of Venom Research Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-10-23
Jennifer J Smith, Alun Jones, Paul F Alewood
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Scorpion venoms have been studied for over fifty years; however, the majority of research has focussed primarily on medically important Buthidae species. Additionally, venoms of the estimated 200 species of scorpion native to Australia have received very little attention. The first venom mass profiles of six non-buthid and one buthid scorpion species are presented herein, four of which are endemic to Australia. While masses under 5 kDa dominated the venoms of all species, the buthid venom contained considerably more masses between 7 and 8 kDa than those of the non-buthids, corroborating the emergent trend that buthids are richer in long-chain neurotoxins than non-buthids. The Australian scorpion venom fractions were also analysed with the relatively new MALDI-ToF matrix 1,5-DAN. Over forty partial sequences were obtained, the majority of which are homologous to scorpion antimicrobials such as opistoporin and IsCT2. Overall, this study is the single most comprehensive mass spectrometric analysis of scorpion venom landscapes to date and provides an insight into untapped Australian species.

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七种蝎子的质量景观:首次利用 1,5-DAN 基质对澳大利亚物种进行分析。
对蝎子毒液的研究已经有 50 多年的历史;但是,大多数研究主要集中在医学上重要的蝎科物种上。此外,原产于澳大利亚的约 200 种蝎子的毒液很少受到关注。本文首次展示了六种非布氏蝎和一种丁氏蝎的毒液质量图谱,其中四种为澳大利亚特有物种。虽然所有蝎子毒液的质量都在 5 kDa 以下,但丁蝎毒液中 7 至 8 kDa 的质量比非丁蝎毒液中的质量要高得多,这证实了丁蝎比非丁蝎富含长链神经毒素的新趋势。澳大利亚蝎毒馏分也用相对较新的 MALDI-ToF 基质 1,5-DAN 进行了分析。获得了四十多个部分序列,其中大部分与opistoporin和IsCT2等蝎类抗菌素同源。总之,这项研究是迄今为止对蝎毒景观进行的最全面的一次质谱分析,为了解尚未开发的澳大利亚物种提供了一个视角。
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