Cecilia Díaz, Jennifer Rivera, Arturo Chang-Castillo, Fabián Bonilla, Natalia Ortiz, Adriana Alfaro-Chinchilla, Mahmood Sasa
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缘形蜈蚣和双色蜈蚣是系统亲缘关系密切的物种,但地理分布不同。哥斯达黎加的罕见中毒案例表明,它们可能是“对哺乳动物无害的”,但它们的毒液对其他动物的影响却没有得到很好的描述。我们旨在描述C. limbatus和C. bicolor的蛋白质毒液组成,在他们的营养习惯和猎物特异性的背景下。我们采用蛋白质组学鸟枪法分析了唇形锥虫毒液肽的组成,并与双色锥虫表达的毒液肽进行了比较。我们还测试了毒液对昆虫的致命作用以及它们诱导瘫痪的能力。在回收的natx中,有双色C. Cbi1、suffusus C. cs6、C. noxius C. Cn11、C. gracilis Cg2和C. vittatus β-毒素。对于KTxs,我们鉴定出了ergtoxins, limbatotoxins和honggotoxins,这些肽都是在弓形虫毒液中常见的肽,以及C.毒素cobatoxin-1和C. margaritatus Cm39。在致死率方面,与其他虫毒一样,蟋蟀对虫毒非常敏感,而粉虫对虫毒的抵抗力最强。目前的研究表明,这些蝎子种类显示出相似的毒液成分,包括先前从其他有和没有医学意义的森特罗维德蛛中鉴定出的肽,正如预期的那样,它们只显示出微小的特异性差异。
Venomics and insect prey specificity of the Central American scorpion Centruroides limbatus (Pocock, 1898) and its comparison with close species Centruroides bicolor (Pocock, 1898).
Centruroides limbatus and Centruroides bicolor are phylogenetically related species with different geographical distributions. The scarce envenomation cases in Costa Rica suggest they are probably 'mammal harmless', but their venom's effect on other animals has been poorly characterized. We aimed to describe the protein venom composition of C. limbatus and C. bicolor, in the context of their trophic habits and prey specificity. We applied a proteomics shotgun approach to analyze the composition of venom peptides of C. limbatus and compare them with those expressed by C. bicolor. We also tested the venom's lethal effect on insects and their ability to induce paralysis. Among the recovered NaTxs, there were C. bicolor Cbi1, C. suffusus CssIX, C. noxius Cn11, C. gracilis Cg2, and C. vittatus β-toxins. Regarding KTxs, we identified ergtoxins, limbatotoxins, and hongotoxins, all peptides commonly found in Centruroides venoms, as well as C. noxius cobatoxin-1 and C. margaritatus Cm39. Regarding lethality, as demonstrated with other buthid venoms, crickets were very sensitive, whereas mealworms were the most resistant. The current study shows that these scorpion species display similar venom compositions, including previously identified peptides from other Centruroides with and without medical importance, and as expected, they show only minor specificity differences.