Novel sequences obtained from constructed venom duct cDNA library of the toxoglossate gastropod Terebra babylonia (Lamarck, 1822)
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Biology
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source Title
33rd PSBMB Annual Convention
Publication Date
2007
Abstract
The marine gastropod Terebra babylonia (Lamarck, 1822) is a polychaete-feeding snail found sporadically throughout the tropical waters of the Philippines (Fig. 1). It 1s a member of the Superfamily Conacea, generally characterized by their use of toxic substances to capture prey (Simone, 1998). This superfamily is further divided into three sub-groups, namely, Conoids, Turrids and Terebrids. Of these three subgroups, almost all venom characterization studies have been done on the Conoid family. Studies of conotoxins have yielded much information-so much so that conotoxins are being used for many applications, most notable of which is the development of one toxin, Ol-conotoxin MVllA, as an analgesic for intractable pain. They have also been used extensively in neuroscience to characterize voltage-gated ion channels.
The first step in determining whether these applications may be possible for toxins from Terebrids, referred to as augertoxins, is to characterize them. Only recently has there been any interest in the study of augertoxins, beginning with the pioneering paper on Terebra subulata (Imperial et al. 2003). All venomous animals have glandular epithelial cells that produce the toxin components of their venom. In the case of Terebra babylonia, these epithelial cells are present in a structure called the venom duct. Presumably, the toxin genes are transcribed and translated in this part. Our approach to studying toxins in this other Terebrid species, Terebra babylonia, is through the creation and subsequent screening of a venom duct cDNA library. In this report, five clones obtained from the constructed venom duct cDNA library are found to contain sequences that are apparently unique to this species, including two which might code for possible toxins.
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Ignacio, C. G., Heralde, F. M., Diaz, M. A., Olivera, B. M., & Santos, A. D. (2007). Novel sequences obtained from constructed venom duct cDNA library of the toxoglossate gastropod Terebra babylonia (Lamarck, 1822). 33rd PSBMB Annual Convention Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7384
Disciplines
Marine Biology
Keywords
Terebra—Venom
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