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Target Switch of Centipede Toxins for Antagonistic Switch
论文题目: Target Switch of Centipede Toxins for Antagonistic Switch
作者: Yang, SL ; Wang, YF ; Wang, L ; Kamau, P ; Zhang, H ; Luo, AN; Lu, XC ; Lai, R
联系作者: rlai@mail.kiz.ac.cn
发表年度: 2020
DOI: doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abb5734
摘要: Animal venoms are powerful, highly evolved chemical weapons for defense and predation. While venoms are used mainly to lethally antagonize heterospecifics (individuals of a different species), nonlethal envenomation of conspecifics (individuals of the same species) is occasionally observed. Both the venom and target specifications underlying these two forms of envenomation are still poorly understood. Here, we show a target-switching mechanism in centipede (Scolopendra subspinipes) venom. On the basis of this mechanism, a major toxin component [Ssm Spooky Toxin (SsTx)] in centipede venom inhibits the Shal channel in conspecifics but not in heterospecifics to cause short-term, recoverable, and nonlethal envenomation. This same toxin causes fatal heterospecific envenomation, for example, by switching its target to the Shaker channels in heterospecifics without inhibiting the Shaker channel of conspecific S. subspinipes individuals. These findings suggest that venom components exhibit intricate coevolution with their targets in both heterospecifics and conspecifics, which enables a single toxin to develop graded intraspecific and interspecific antagonistic interactions.
刊物名称: Science Advances
论文出处: https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/6/32/eabb5734.full.pdf
影响因子: 13.117(2019IF)
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