Characterisation of the forest cobra (Naja melanoleuca) venom using a multifaceted mass spectrometric-based approach

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-27 DOI:10.1016/j.bbapap.2023.140992
C. Ruth Wang , Alix C. Harlington , Marten F. Snel , Tara L. Pukala
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Snake venoms consist of highly biologically active proteins and peptides that are responsible for the lethal physiological effects of snakebite envenomation. In order to guide the development of targeted antivenom strategies, comprehensive understanding of venom compositions and in-depth characterisation of various proteoforms, often not captured by traditional bottom-up proteomic workflows, is necessary. Here, we employ an integrated ‘omics’ and intact mass spectrometry (MS)-based approach to profile the heterogeneity within the venom of the forest cobra (Naja melanoleuca), adopting different analytical strategies to accommodate for the dynamic molecular mass range of venom proteins present. The venom proteome of N. melanoleuca was catalogued using a venom gland transcriptome-guided bottom-up proteomics approach, revealing a venom consisting of six toxin superfamilies. The subtle diversity present in the venom components was further explored using reversed phase-ultra performance liquid chromatography (RP-UPLC) coupled to intact MS. This approach showed a significant increase in the number of venom proteoforms within various toxin families that were not captured in previous studies. Furthermore, we probed at the higher-order structures of the larger venom proteins using a combination of native MS and mass photometry and revealed significant structural heterogeneity along with extensive post-translational modifications in the form of glycosylation in these larger toxins. Here, we show the diverse structural heterogeneity of snake venom proteins in the venom of N. melanoleuca using an integrated workflow that incorporates analytical strategies that profile snake venom at the proteoform level, complementing traditional venom characterisation approaches.

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利用基于质谱的多元方法确定森林眼镜蛇(Naja melanoleuca)毒液的特征
蛇毒由具有高度生物活性的蛋白质和肽组成,是造成蛇咬伤致命生理效应的原因。为了指导有针对性的抗蛇毒血清策略的开发,有必要全面了解蛇毒成分并深入分析各种蛋白质形式的特征,而传统的自下而上的蛋白质组学工作流程往往无法捕捉到这些特征。在这里,我们采用了一种基于 "全息 "和完整质谱(MS)的综合方法来分析森林眼镜蛇(Naja melanoleuca)毒液的异质性,并采用不同的分析策略来适应毒液蛋白质的动态分子质量范围。采用毒腺转录组引导的自下而上的蛋白质组学方法对黑腹眼镜蛇的毒液蛋白质组进行了编目,发现其毒液由六个毒素超家族组成。采用反相超高效液相色谱法(RP-UPLC)结合完整的质谱进一步探索了毒液成分的微妙多样性。这种方法显示,以前的研究没有捕捉到的各种毒素家族中的毒液蛋白形式数量有了显著增加。此外,我们还结合使用了原生质谱和质谱光度法,对大型毒液蛋白的高阶结构进行了探测,结果发现这些大型毒素具有显著的结构异质性,并存在广泛的糖基化形式的翻译后修饰。在这里,我们利用综合工作流程,结合在蛋白质形式水平上分析蛇毒的分析策略,展示了N. melanoleuca毒液中蛇毒蛋白的多种结构异质性,对传统的毒液表征方法进行了补充。
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