2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2011.10.001
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High-resolution picture of a venom gland transcriptome: Case study with the marine snail Conus consors

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“…Why such precursors were not identified at the peptide level is unclear, but it may have been the result of unidentified heterodimer formation. A similar phenomenon was observed at the cDNA level by Terrat et al, and sequences containing five and seven cysteine residues have been listed in their new scaffolds table (23).…”
Section: Conotoxin Precursors Mature Peptides and Cysteinesupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Why such precursors were not identified at the peptide level is unclear, but it may have been the result of unidentified heterodimer formation. A similar phenomenon was observed at the cDNA level by Terrat et al, and sequences containing five and seven cysteine residues have been listed in their new scaffolds table (23).…”
Section: Conotoxin Precursors Mature Peptides and Cysteinesupporting
confidence: 76%
“…However, using traditional protein-centric drug discovery approaches has been a tedious and time-consuming task that allows only superficial mining of the huge chemical diversity of natural products and that usually leads to the identification of only a few bioactive peptides per experiment (77). During the past decade, several studies focusing solely on cone snail venom duct (43,44,49,(78)(79)(80) or salivary gland (9,43,44,49,(78)(79)(80) transcriptomes, and later complemented by proteome profiling (46,47,50,59,81), have allowed the report of no more than only a hundred (47 on average) full-length precursor conotoxins each. The great majority of these studies used the ROCHE 454 next-generation sequencing platform because it produced low amounts of long reads that were possible to annotate by performing simple homology BLAST searches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table IV displays statistics on the gene superfamilies identified from 12 species of Conidae, including data from the recently reported venom duct transcriptomes of C. consors and C. pulicarius (17)(18)(19). Extensively studied mollusk-hunting species including C. marmoreus (this study), have a comparable distribution of transcripts across the different gene superfamilies, with gene superfamilies M, O1, and T dominating.…”
Section: Venomics Of Conus Marmoreusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, recent reports showed the presence of Ͼ 1000 different peptides in a single venom using optimized liquid chromatography LC-MS approaches (15,16). Surprisingly, venom gland transcriptomes of several species have revealed a much more limited number of conopeptide genes (Ͻ 100) (17)(18)(19). This large discrepancy between the number of genes and the number of masses detected in the venom is currently not well understood.…”
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confidence: 99%