2016
DOI: 10.3390/toxins8070210
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Canopy Venom: Proteomic Comparison among New World Arboreal Pit-Viper Venoms

Abstract: Central and South American pitvipers, belonging to the genera Bothrops and Bothriechis, have independently evolved arboreal tendencies. Little is known regarding the composition and activity of their venoms. In order to close this knowledge gap, venom proteomics and toxin activity of species of Bothriechis, and Bothrops (including Bothriopsis) were investigated through established analytical methods. A combination of proteomics and bioactivity techniques was used to demonstrate a similar diversification of ven… Show more

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“…In addition to differential complexity, the venoms were functionally variable relative to each other in non-procoagulant activities, with D. typus having serine protease activity ( Figure 5 ), while conversely T. mossambicanus had strong PLA 2 activity ( Figure 6 ). It is known that evolution among arboreal specialists further influences venom composition of toxins’ families [ 48 ]. This is usually in the form of prey ecology, dependent on niche occupation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to differential complexity, the venoms were functionally variable relative to each other in non-procoagulant activities, with D. typus having serine protease activity ( Figure 5 ), while conversely T. mossambicanus had strong PLA 2 activity ( Figure 6 ). It is known that evolution among arboreal specialists further influences venom composition of toxins’ families [ 48 ]. This is usually in the form of prey ecology, dependent on niche occupation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our proteomic investigations including using 1D and 2D SDS-PAGE, protein band purification and crude venom Shotgun analysis. They were performed as previously described by us [ 48 ] with the exception of additional LC-MS/MS analysis, following protein extraction from isolated 1D gel bands (described below in Section 4.4.1 and Section 4.4.2 ). Shotgun samples were analyzed using the methods described below ( Section 4.4.3 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The molecular biology, evolution, and pathology of venoms have long been fertile areas for research, particularly animal venoms of clinical significance. Some of this work has attempted to interpret biochemical and molecular evolutionary findings in the context of ecology, for instance, differences in venom composition being explained by some attributes that differ among species such as diet e.g., [ 1 ]. However, much rarer is an explicit attempt to study the evolutionary ecology of venom beyond simply using the ecological aspects as an ad hoc and post hoc explanatory framework.…”
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“…Our proteomic investigations included using a combined approach of 1D and 2D SDS-PAGE, excision of gel bands and spots, and LC-MS/MS identification of the proteins therein. Proteomic methods were performed as previously described by us [21,140,141]. Figure 2.5A shows bands picked for each species for MSMS processing.…”
Section: Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%