Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10870556 | FEBS Letters | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Spiderines are comparatively long polypeptide toxins (â¼110 residues) from lynx spiders (genus Oxyopes). They are built of an N-terminal linear cationic domain (â¼40 residues) and a C-terminal knottin domain (â¼60 residues). The linear domain empowers spiderines with strong cytolytic activity. In the present work we report 16 novel spiderine sequences from Oxyopes takobius and Oxyopes lineatus classified into two subfamilies. Strikingly, negative selection acts on both linear and knottin domains. Genes encoding Oxyopes two-domain toxins were sequenced and found to be intronless. We further discuss a possible scenario of lynx spider modular toxin evolution.
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Authors
Maria Y. Sachkova, Anna A. Slavokhotova, Eugene V. Grishin, Alexander A. Vassilevski,