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Comparative gender peptidomics of Bothrops atrox venoms: new peptides and evidences of increased disintegrins levels in the venoms of females


ABSTRACT: Background: Bothrops atrox is known to be the pitviper responsible for most snakebites and human fatalities in the Amazon region. It can be found in a wide geographical area including the northern South America, the east of Andes and the Amazon basin. Possibly due to its wide distribution range and generalist feeding, intraspecific venom variation was reported by previous proteomics studies. Sex-based and ontogenetic variations on venom compositions of Bothrops snakes were also subject of proteomic and peptidomic analysis. However, the venom peptidome of B. atrox remains unknown. Methods: we conducted a mass spectrometry-based analysis of the venom peptides of individual male and female specimens combining bottom-up and top-down approaches. Results: We identified in B. atrox a total of 105 native peptides in the mass range of 0.4 to 13.9 kDa. Quantitative analysis showed that Phospholipase A2 and Bradykinin Potentiating Peptides were the most abundant peptide families in both genders, but the disintegrins levels were significantly increased in the venoms of females. Known peptides processed at non-canonical sites and new peptides were also revealed in this work. Conclusion: The venom peptidomes of male and female specimens of B. atrox were analyzed by mass spectrometry-based approaches in this work. The study points to differences in the disintegrin levels in the venoms of females that may result in distinct pathophysiology in envenomation. Further research is needed to explore its biological implications.

INSTRUMENT(S): Synapt MS

ORGANISM(S): Bothrops Atrox

TISSUE(S): Venom

SUBMITTER: Alexandre Keiji Tashima  

LAB HEAD: Alexandre Keiji Tashima

PROVIDER: PXD018632 | Pride | 2020-10-13

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Comparative gender peptidomics of <i>Bothrops atrox</i> venoms: are there differences between them?

Simizo Adriana A   Kitano Eduardo S ES   Sant'Anna Sávio S SS   Grego Kathleen Fernandes KF   Tanaka-Azevedo Anita Mitico AM   Tanaka-Azevedo Anita Mitico AM   Tashima Alexandre K AK  

The journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases 20201007


<h4>Background</h4><i>Bothrops atrox</i> is known to be the pit viper responsible for most snakebites and human fatalities in the Amazon region. It can be found in a wide geographical area including northern South America, the east of Andes and the Amazon basin. Possibly, due to its wide distribution and generalist feeding, intraspecific venom variation was reported by previous proteomics studies. Sex-based and ontogenetic variations on venom compositions of <i>Bothrops</i> snakes were also subj  ...[more]

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