贾拉拉蛇蛇毒腺亚细胞蛋白质组的快照。

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochimie Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.biochi.2023.06.005
Maurício Frota Camacho , Daniel R. Stuginski , Débora Andrade-Silva , Milton Y. Nishiyama-Jr , Richard H. Valente , André Zelanis
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蛇毒蛋白的合成在毒液腺内的特殊分泌上皮中经历精细调节的过程。这样的过程发生在小区中的限定时间段内和特定的小区位置。因此,亚细胞蛋白质组的测定允许对位点可能与其生物学作用相关的蛋白质组进行表征,从而允许将复杂的生物回路反褶积为功能信息。在这方面,我们对黄颡鱼毒液腺的蛋白质进行了亚细胞分级,重点是核蛋白质,因为这个细胞区室包括塑造基因表达的关键效应物。我们的研究结果提供了B.jarraca亚细胞毒液腺蛋白质组的快照,并指出了不同生命阶段(新生儿和成年)和性别之间(成年男性和女性)的“保守”蛋白质组核心。总的来说,在B.jarraca毒液腺中鉴定出的前15种高度丰富的蛋白质反映了人类唾液腺中高度表达的基因组。因此,观察到的这种蛋白质组的表达谱可以被认为是唾液腺分泌上皮的保守核心特征。此外,新生的毒液腺表现出参与调节转录和生物合成过程的转录因子的独特表达特征,可能反映了B.jarraca个体发育的生物学限制,有助于毒液蛋白质组的多样性。
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A snapshot of Bothrops jararaca snake venom gland subcellular proteome

Snake venom protein synthesis undergoes finely regulated processes in the specialized secretory epithelium within the venom gland. Such processes occur within a defined period in the cell and at specific cellular locations. Thus, the determination of subcellular proteomes allows the characterization of protein groups for which the site may be relevant to their biological roles, thereby allowing the deconvolution of complex biological circuits into functional information. In this regard, we performed subcellular fractionation of proteins from B. jararaca venom gland, focusing on nuclear proteins since this cellular compartment comprises key effectors that shape gene expression. Our results provided a snapshot of B. jararaca's subcellular venom gland proteome and pointed to a ‘conserved’ proteome core among different life stages (newborn and adult) and between sexes (adult male and female). Overall, the top 15 highly abundant proteins identified in B. jararaca venom glands mirrored the panel of highly expressed genes in human salivary glands. Therefore, the expression profile observed for such a protein set could be considered a conserved core signature of salivary gland secretory epithelium. Moreover, the newborn venom gland displayed a unique expression signature of transcription factors involved in regulating transcription and biosynthetic processes and may mirror biological constraints of the ontogenetic development of B. jararaca, contributing to venom proteome diversity.

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Biochimie
Biochimie 生物-生化与分子生物学
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