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Snake venomics of Micrurus alleni and Micrurus mosquitensis from the Caribbean region of Costa Rica reveals two divergent compositional patterns in New World elapids.

Authors :
Fernández, Julián
Vargas-Vargas, Nancy
Pla, Davinia
Sasa, Mahmood
Rey-Suárez, Paola
Sanz, Libia
Gutiérrez, José María
Calvete, Juan J.
Lomonte, Bruno
Source :
Toxicon. Dec2015 Part B, Vol. 107, p217-233. 17p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Protein composition, toxicity, and neutralization of the venoms of Micrurus alleni and Micrurus mosquitensis , two sympatric monadal coral snakes found in humid environments of the Caribbean region of Costa Rica, were studied. Proteomic profiling revealed that these venoms display highly divergent compositions: the former dominated by three-finger toxins (3FTx) and the latter by phospholipases A 2 (PLA 2 ). Protein family abundances correlated with enzymatic and toxic characteristics of the venoms. Selective inhibition experiments showed that PLA 2 s play only a marginal role in the lethal effect of M. alleni venom, but have a major role in M. mosquitensis venom. Proteomic data gathered from other Micrurus species evidenced that the two divergent venom phenotypes are recurrent, and may constitute a general trend across New World elapids. Further, M. mosquitensis , but not M. alleni , venom contains PLA 2 -like/Kunitz-type inhibitor complex(es) that resemble the ASIC1a/2-activating MitTx heterodimeric toxin isolated from Micrurus tener venom. The evolutionary origin and adaptive relevance of the puzzling phenotypic variability of Micrurus venoms remain to be understood. An antivenom against the PLA 2 -predominant Micrurus nigrocinctus venom strongly cross-recognized and neutralized M. mosquitensis venom, but only weakly M. alleni venom. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00410101
Volume :
107
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Toxicon
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
111301917
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2015.08.016