对红海海狗毒液的蛋白质组分析揭示了潜在的药理应用价值

IF 3.5 Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Pub Date : 2024-04-27 DOI:10.1016/j.jgeb.2024.100375
Mousa O. Germoush , Maged Fouda , Hamdy Aly , Islam Saber , Barakat M. Alrashdi , Diaa Massoud , Sarah Alzwain , Ahmed E. Altyar , Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim , Moustafa Sarhan
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背景有毒的海洋锥蜗牛会产生独特的神经毒素,称为锥肽或锥蜗毒素,这些毒素对研究和药物发现很有价值。表征锥螺毒非常重要,尤其是对研究较少的物种,因为这些微小而稳定的分子具有相当大的潜力,可作为检测新药理应用的研究工具。本研究收集、解剖了栖息在红海沿岸的捕虫锥螺 Conus flavidus,并对提取的毒腺进行了蛋白质组学分析,以确定毒液成分,并确认锥肽的功能结构。在此过程中,65 种芋螺毒素前体被分类并确定为 16 种芋螺毒素前体和激素超家族。在黄曲霉毒素的毒液中,T、A、O2 和 M 四种芋螺毒素超家族是含量最高的肽,占芋螺毒素多样性总量的 75.8%。此外,在毒液中还发现了 19 种非芋螺毒素蛋白,以及几种具有潜在生物活性的肽。这项研究为从黄蜂毒液中发现新的锥肽用于制药奠定了基础。
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Proteomic analysis of the venom of Conus flavidus from Red Sea reveals potential pharmacological applications

Background

Venomous marine cone snails produce unique neurotoxins called conopeptides or conotoxins, which are valuable for research and drug discovery. Characterizing Conus venom is important, especially for poorly studied species, as these tiny and steady molecules have considerable potential as research tools for detecting new pharmacological applications. In this study, a worm-hunting cone snail, Conus flavidus inhabiting the Red Sea coast were collected, dissected and the venom gland extraction was subjected to proteomic analysis to define the venom composition, and confirm the functional structure of conopeptides.

Results

Analysis of C. flavidus venom identified 117 peptide fragments and assorted them to conotoxin precursors and non-conotoxin proteins. In this procedure, 65 conotoxin precursors were classified and identified to 16 conotoxin precursors and hormone superfamilies. In the venom of C. flavidus, the four conotoxin superfamilies T, A, O2, and M were the most abundant peptides, accounting for 75.8% of the total conotoxin diversity. Additionally, 19 non-conotoxin proteins were specified in the venom, as well as several potentially biologically active peptides with putative applications.

Conclusion

Our research displayed that the structure of the C. flavidus-derived proteome is similar to other Conus species and includes toxins, ionic channel inhibitors, insulin-like peptides, and hyaluronidase. This study provides a foundation for discovering new conopeptides from C. flavidus venom for pharmaceutical use.

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Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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