Venom proteome of the box jellyfish Chironex fleckeri.

The nematocyst is a complex intracellular structure unique to Cnidaria. When triggered to discharge, the nematocyst explosively releases a long spiny, tubule that delivers an often highly venomous mixture of components. The box jellyfish, Chironex fleckeri, produces exceptionally potent and rapid-ac...

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Main Authors: Diane L Brinkman, Ammar Aziz, Alex Loukas, Jeremy Potriquet, Jamie Seymour, Jason Mulvenna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3517583?pdf=render
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author Diane L Brinkman
Ammar Aziz
Alex Loukas
Jeremy Potriquet
Jamie Seymour
Jason Mulvenna
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description The nematocyst is a complex intracellular structure unique to Cnidaria. When triggered to discharge, the nematocyst explosively releases a long spiny, tubule that delivers an often highly venomous mixture of components. The box jellyfish, Chironex fleckeri, produces exceptionally potent and rapid-acting venom and its stings to humans cause severe localized and systemic effects that are potentially life-threatening. In an effort to identify toxins that could be responsible for the serious health effects caused by C. fleckeri and related species, we used a proteomic approach to profile the protein components of C. fleckeri venom. Collectively, 61 proteins were identified, including toxins and proteins important for nematocyte development and nematocyst formation (nematogenesis). The most abundant toxins identified were isoforms of a taxonomically restricted family of potent cnidarian proteins. These toxins are associated with cytolytic, nociceptive, inflammatory, dermonecrotic and lethal properties and expansion of this important protein family goes some way to explaining the destructive and potentially fatal effects of C. fleckeri venom. Venom proteins and their post-translational modifications (PTMs) were further characterized using toxin-specific antibodies and phosphoprotein/glycoprotein-specific stains. Results indicated that glycosylation is a common PTM of the toxin family while a lack of cross-reactivity by toxin-specific antibodies infers there is significant divergence in structure and possibly function among family members. This study provides insight into the depth and diversity of protein toxins produced by harmful box jellyfish and represents the first description of a cubozoan jellyfish venom proteome.
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spelling doaj.art-a36bb662a18546089c245cdd9a969fee2022-12-22T01:53:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e4786610.1371/journal.pone.0047866Venom proteome of the box jellyfish Chironex fleckeri.Diane L BrinkmanAmmar AzizAlex LoukasJeremy PotriquetJamie SeymourJason MulvennaThe nematocyst is a complex intracellular structure unique to Cnidaria. When triggered to discharge, the nematocyst explosively releases a long spiny, tubule that delivers an often highly venomous mixture of components. The box jellyfish, Chironex fleckeri, produces exceptionally potent and rapid-acting venom and its stings to humans cause severe localized and systemic effects that are potentially life-threatening. In an effort to identify toxins that could be responsible for the serious health effects caused by C. fleckeri and related species, we used a proteomic approach to profile the protein components of C. fleckeri venom. Collectively, 61 proteins were identified, including toxins and proteins important for nematocyte development and nematocyst formation (nematogenesis). The most abundant toxins identified were isoforms of a taxonomically restricted family of potent cnidarian proteins. These toxins are associated with cytolytic, nociceptive, inflammatory, dermonecrotic and lethal properties and expansion of this important protein family goes some way to explaining the destructive and potentially fatal effects of C. fleckeri venom. Venom proteins and their post-translational modifications (PTMs) were further characterized using toxin-specific antibodies and phosphoprotein/glycoprotein-specific stains. Results indicated that glycosylation is a common PTM of the toxin family while a lack of cross-reactivity by toxin-specific antibodies infers there is significant divergence in structure and possibly function among family members. This study provides insight into the depth and diversity of protein toxins produced by harmful box jellyfish and represents the first description of a cubozoan jellyfish venom proteome.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3517583?pdf=render
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Jamie Seymour
Jason Mulvenna
Venom proteome of the box jellyfish Chironex fleckeri.
PLoS ONE
title Venom proteome of the box jellyfish Chironex fleckeri.
title_full Venom proteome of the box jellyfish Chironex fleckeri.
title_fullStr Venom proteome of the box jellyfish Chironex fleckeri.
title_full_unstemmed Venom proteome of the box jellyfish Chironex fleckeri.
title_short Venom proteome of the box jellyfish Chironex fleckeri.
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