An integrated transcriptomic and proteomic approach to identify the main Torymus sinensis venom components
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
During oviposition, ectoparasitoid wasps not only inject their eggs but also a complex mixture of
proteins and peptides (venom) in order to regulate the host physiology to benefit their progeny.
Although several endoparasitoid venom proteins have been identified, little is known about the
components of ectoparasitoid venom. To characterize the protein composition of Torymus sinensis
Kamijo (Hymenoptera: Torymidae) venom, we used an integrated transcriptomic and proteomic
approach and identified 143 venom proteins. Moreover, focusing on venom gland transcriptome,
we selected additional 52 transcripts encoding putative venom proteins. As in other parasitoid
venoms, hydrolases, including proteases, phosphatases, esterases, and nucleases, constitute the
most abundant families in T. sinensis venom, followed by protease inhibitors. These proteins are
potentially involved in the complex parasitic syndrome, with different effects on the immune system,
physiological processes and development of the host, and contribute to provide nutrients to the
parasitoid progeny. Although additional in vivo studies are needed, initial findings offer important
information about venom factors and their putative host effects, which are essential to ensure the
success of parasitism.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
SCIEUZO C., SALVIA R., FRANCO A., PEZZI M., COZZOLINO F., CHICCA M., SCAPOLI C., VOGEL H., MONTI M., FERRACINI C., PUCCI P., ALMA A., FALABELLA P.
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