Celebioglu Hasan Ufuk, Kandir Sinan, Gokcek-Sarac Cigdem, Yagmur Ersen Aydin, Svensson Birte, Karakurt Serdar
Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Science, Bartin University, Turkiye.
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cukurova University, Turkiye.
Toxicon. 2025 Oct;265:108506. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2025.108506. Epub 2025 Jul 24.
Scorpion venom, renowned for its complexity and bioactivity, presents a fascinating landscape of molecules with diverse functionalities. This study delves into the intricate world of Scorpio fuscus venom proteins involving 1D gel-based proteomics followed by de novo protein identification employing LC-MS/MS. A total of 84 proteins were identified, unveiling a multifaceted composition with distinct functional categories. Notable entities include heteroscorpine-1, venom peptides (HtLKTx1-6, maurocalcin, opiscorpine-1 to 4), and phospholipase A2 hemilipin. These proteins exhibit potential applications in ion channel modulation and antimicrobial activity. Although some toxins show in vitro cytotoxicity, further in vivo investigations are needed to assess their true anticancer potential. The investigation highlights 16 potential antimicrobial peptides/proteins, including Con22 and opiscorpine-1. Additionally, 13 proteins related to lipid metabolism, such as phospholipase A2 heteromtoxin, were identified, suggesting potential effects in angiogenesis and cellular processes. The study identified the αKTx6.2 channel toxin peptide, maurotoxin, a potent inhibitor of voltage-dependent potassium channels. The presence of hemocyanin, a respiratory pigment, adds complexity to our insight into scorpion physiology, suggesting potential roles in immune responses and resistance to ionizing irradiations, beyond oxygen transport. Furthermore, the identification of proteins unknown or uncharacterized for their functions, including La1-like protein 13 and CAP-Uro-1, extends the intricacy of the venom composition, warranting further investigations into their functional significance. This comprehensive analysis provides a nuanced perspective on the Scorpio fuscus venom, shedding light on potential therapeutic avenues, antimicrobial applications, and the evolutionary adaptations that have shaped scorpion venoms.
蝎毒以其复杂性和生物活性而闻名,呈现出一个具有多样功能的迷人分子世界。本研究深入探讨了棕色钳蝎毒液蛋白的复杂世界,采用基于一维凝胶的蛋白质组学,随后利用液相色谱-串联质谱进行从头蛋白质鉴定。共鉴定出84种蛋白质,揭示了一个具有不同功能类别的多面组成。值得注意的实体包括异蝎毒素-1、毒液肽(HtLKTx1-6、maurocalcin、opiscorpine-1至4)和磷脂酶A2半脂蛋白。这些蛋白质在离子通道调节和抗菌活性方面具有潜在应用。尽管一些毒素在体外显示出细胞毒性,但需要进一步的体内研究来评估它们真正的抗癌潜力。该研究突出了16种潜在的抗菌肽/蛋白质,包括Con22和opiscorpine-1。此外,还鉴定出13种与脂质代谢相关的蛋白质,如磷脂酶A2异毒素,表明在血管生成和细胞过程中可能存在影响。该研究鉴定出αKTx6.2通道毒素肽——maurotoxin,一种电压依赖性钾通道的有效抑制剂。血蓝蛋白(一种呼吸色素)的存在增加了我们对蝎子生理学认识的复杂性,表明其在免疫反应和抗电离辐射方面可能具有潜在作用,而不仅仅是氧气运输。此外,对功能未知或未表征的蛋白质(包括La1样蛋白13和CAP-Uro-1)的鉴定,扩展了毒液成分的复杂性,需要进一步研究它们的功能意义。这一全面分析为棕色钳蝎毒液提供了一个细致入微的视角,揭示了潜在治疗途径、抗菌应用以及塑造蝎毒的进化适应性。