2023
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msad147
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Independent Recruitment of Different Types of Phospholipases A2 to the Venoms of Caenophidian Snakes: The Rise of PLA2-IIE within Pseudoboini (Dipsadidae)

Abstract: Snake venom harbors a wide and diverse array of enzymatic and nonenzymatic toxic components, allowing them to exert myriad effects on their prey. However, they appear to trend toward a few optimal compositional scaffolds, dominated by four major toxin classes: SVMPs, SVSPs, 3FTxs and PLA2s. Nevertheless, the latter appears to be restricted to vipers and elapids, as it has never been reported as a major venom component in rear-fanged species. Here, by investigating the original transcriptomes from 19 species di… Show more

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“…(TIOYAMA et al, 2023). Additionally, studies on Dipsadidae venom have provided a more global perspective on the recruitment of toxin genes across snakes' phylogeny (BAYONA-SERRANO et al, 2023). Surely, more studies are required to better understand the venom of Dipsadidae, as these few, but detailed studies only focus on a small portion of the diversity within the family.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(TIOYAMA et al, 2023). Additionally, studies on Dipsadidae venom have provided a more global perspective on the recruitment of toxin genes across snakes' phylogeny (BAYONA-SERRANO et al, 2023). Surely, more studies are required to better understand the venom of Dipsadidae, as these few, but detailed studies only focus on a small portion of the diversity within the family.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%