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Enter the dragon: The dynamic and multifunctional evolution of anguimorpha lizard venoms
Koludarov I.10; Jackson T.N.W.10; op den Brouw B.10; Dobson J.10; Dashevsky D.10; Arbuckle K.6; Clemente C.J.9; Stockdale E.J.4; Cochran C.11; Debono J.10; Stephens C.7; Panagides N.10; Li B.5; Manchadi M.-L.R.1; Violette A.2; Fourmy R.2; Hendrikx I.10; Nouwens A.1; Clements J.7; Martelli P.3; Kwok H.F.5; Fry B.G.10
2017
Source PublicationToxins
ISSN20726651
Volume9Issue:8
Abstract

While snake venoms have been the subject of intense study, comparatively little work has been done on lizard venoms. In this study, we have examined the structural and functional diversification of anguimorph lizard venoms and associated toxins, and related these results to dentition and predatory ecology. Venom composition was shown to be highly variable across the 20 species of Heloderma, Lanthanotus, and Varanus included in our study. While kallikrein enzymes were ubiquitous, they were also a particularly multifunctional toxin type, with differential activities on enzyme substrates and also ability to degrade alpha or beta chains of fibrinogen that reflects structural variability. Examination of other toxin types also revealed similar variability in their presence and activity levels. The high level of venom chemistry variation in varanid lizards compared to that of helodermatid lizards suggests that venom may be subject to different selection pressures in these two families. These results not only contribute to our understanding of venom evolution but also reveal anguimorph lizard venoms to be rich sources of novel bioactive molecules with potential as drug design and development lead compounds.

KeywordCoagulation Evolution Fibrinogen Lizard Proteomics Toxicofera Venom
DOI10.3390/toxins9080242
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaFood Science & Technology ; Toxicology
WOS SubjectFood Science & Technology ; Toxicology
WOS IDWOS:000408748800010
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85027048908
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CollectionCentre for Precision Medicine Research and Training
Faculty of Health Sciences
Affiliation1.University of Queenslnd
2.Alphabiotoxine Laboratory sprl
3.Ocean Park, Hong Kong
4.Gradient Scientific and Technical Diving
5.Universidade de Macau
6.Swansea University
7.Queensland University of Technology QUT
8.University of Melbourne
9.University of the Sunshine Coast
10.University of Queensland
11.Loma Linda University
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Koludarov I.,Jackson T.N.W.,op den Brouw B.,et al. Enter the dragon: The dynamic and multifunctional evolution of anguimorpha lizard venoms[J]. Toxins, 2017, 9(8).
APA Koludarov I.., Jackson T.N.W.., op den Brouw B.., Dobson J.., Dashevsky D.., Arbuckle K.., Clemente C.J.., Stockdale E.J.., Cochran C.., Debono J.., Stephens C.., Panagides N.., Li B.., Manchadi M.-L.R.., Violette A.., Fourmy R.., Hendrikx I.., Nouwens A.., Clements J.., ...& Fry B.G. (2017). Enter the dragon: The dynamic and multifunctional evolution of anguimorpha lizard venoms. Toxins, 9(8).
MLA Koludarov I.,et al."Enter the dragon: The dynamic and multifunctional evolution of anguimorpha lizard venoms".Toxins 9.8(2017).
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