Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Faculty of Sciences, Division of BioAnalytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Amsterdam Institute of Molecular and Life Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2021 Nov 18;16(11):e0258712. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258712. eCollection 2021.
Scorpion venoms are mixtures of proteins, peptides and small molecular compounds with high specificity for ion channels and are therefore considered to be promising candidates in the venoms-to-drugs pipeline. Transcriptomes are important tools for studying the composition and expression of scorpion venom. Unfortunately, studying the venom gland transcriptome traditionally requires sacrificing the animal and therefore is always a single snapshot in time. This paper describes a new way of generating a scorpion venom gland transcriptome without sacrificing the animal, thereby allowing the study of the transcriptome at various time points within a single individual. By comparing these venom-derived transcriptomes to the traditional whole-telson transcriptomes we show that the relative expression levels of the major toxin classes are similar. We further performed a multi-day extraction using our proposed method to show the possibility of doing a multiple time point transcriptome analysis. This allows for the study of patterns of toxin gene activation over time a single individual, and allows assessment of the effects of diet, season and other factors that are known or likely to influence intraindividual venom composition. We discuss the gland characteristics that may allow this method to be successful in scorpions and provide a review of other venomous taxa to which this method may potentially be successfully applied.
蝎毒液是由蛋白质、肽和小分子化合物组成的混合物,对离子通道具有高度特异性,因此被认为是毒液转化为药物的有前途的候选物。转录组是研究蝎毒液组成和表达的重要工具。不幸的是,传统上研究毒腺转录组需要牺牲动物,因此始终是时间上的一个单一快照。本文描述了一种不牺牲动物即可生成蝎毒腺转录组的新方法,从而可以在单个个体内的多个时间点研究转录组。通过将这些源自毒液的转录组与传统的全尾转录组进行比较,我们表明主要毒素类别的相对表达水平相似。我们进一步使用我们提出的方法进行了多天提取,以显示进行多个时间点转录组分析的可能性。这允许研究单个个体中毒素基因激活的模式,并评估饮食、季节和其他已知或可能影响个体内毒液组成的因素的影响。我们讨论了可能使这种方法在蝎子中成功的腺体特征,并回顾了其他可能成功应用这种方法的有毒分类群。