The effects of hybridization on divergent venom phenotypes: Characterization of venom from Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus x Crotalus oreganus helleri hybrids

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作者
Smith, Cara Francesca [1 ]
Mackessy, Stephen P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Northern Colorado, Sch Biol Sci, 501 20th St, Greeley, CO 80639 USA
关键词
Enzymes; HPLC; MALDI-TOF MS; Metalloprotease; Mojave toxin; Serine protease; Phosphodiesterase; Western blot; SOUTHERN PACIFIC RATTLESNAKE; MOJAVE RATTLESNAKE; ONTOGENIC CHANGES; VIRIDIS-VIRIDIS; TOXIN; DIET; TRANSCRIPTOME; PURIFICATION; VARIABILITY; ADAPTATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.toxicon.2016.08.001
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R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Hybridization between divergent species can be analyzed to elucidate expression patterns of distinct parental characteristics, as well as to provide information about the extent of reproductive isolation between species. A known hybrid cross between two rattlesnakes with highly divergent venom phenotypes provided the opportunity to examine occurrence of parental venom characteristics in the F-1 hybrids as well as ontogenetic shifts in the expression of these characters as the hybrids aged. Although venom phenotypes of adult rattlesnake venoms are known for many species, the effect of hybridization on phenotype inheritance is not well understood, and effects of hybridization on venom ontogeny have not yet been investigated. The current study investigates both phenomena resulting from the hybridization of a male snake with type I degradative venom, Crotalus oreganus helleri (Southern Pacific Rattlesnake), and a female snake with type II highly toxic venom, Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus (Mojave Rattlesnake). SDS-PAGE, enzymology, Western blot and reversed phase HPLC (RP-HPLC) were used to characterize the venom of the C. o. helleri male, the C. s. scutulatus female and their two hybrid offspring as they aged. In general, Crotalus o. helleri x C s. scutulatus hybrid venoms appeared to exhibit overlapping parental venom profiles, and several different enzyme activity patterns. Both hybrids expressed C. o. helleri father-specific myotoxins as well as C. s. scutulatus mother -specific Mojave toxin. Snake venom metalloprotease activity displayed apparent sex -influenced expression patterns, while hybrid serine protease activities were intermediate to parental activities. The C. s. scutulatus x C. o. helleri hybrid male's venom profile provided the strongest evidence that type I and type II venom characteristics are expressed simultaneously in hybrid venoms, as this snake contained distinctive characteristics of both parental species. However, the possibility of sex -influenced development of metalloprotease activity, as seen in the ontogenetic shifts of the hybrid female, may influence the levels of expression of both type I and type II characteristics in hybrid venoms. Ultimately, the chronological analysis of this known hybrid system reveals the most distinct characteristics that can be used in determining successful hybridization between snakes that follow the type I-type II trend in rattlesnake venom composition, namely the presence of metalloprotease activity and Mojave toxin. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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