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Molecular diversity assessed by MALDI mass spectrometry of two scorpion species venom from two different locations in Morocco.
Ajdi, Boujemaa; El Asbahani, Abdelhafed; El Hidan, Moulay Abdelmonaim; Bocquet, Michel; Falconnet, Léna; Ait Hamza, Mohamed; Elmourid, Abdessamad; Touloun, Oulaid; Boubaker, Hassan; Bulet, Philippe.
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  • Ajdi B; Laboratory of Microbial Biotechnology and Plant Protection, Faculty of Sciences, University of Ibn Zohr, Agadir, Morocco; Institute for Advanced Biosciences, CR Inserm U1209, CNRSUMR 5309, University of Grenoble-Alpes, 38000, Grenoble, France; Platform BioPark Archamps, 74160, Archamps, France. Elec
  • El Asbahani A; Applied Chemistry and Environment Laboratory, Team of Bio-organic Chemistry and Natural Substances, Faculty of Sciences, University of Ibn Zohr, Agadir, Morocco. Electronic address: eabdelhafed@gmail.com.
  • El Hidan MA; Laboratory of Biotechnology and Valorization of Natural Resources, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco. Electronic address: m.elhidan@uiz.ac.ma.
  • Bocquet M; Platform BioPark Archamps, 74160, Archamps, France; Apimedia, 74370, Annecy, France.
  • Falconnet L; Platform BioPark Archamps, 74160, Archamps, France. Electronic address: lena.falconnet@biopark-archamps.org.
  • Ait Hamza M; Laboratory of Biotechnology and Valorization of Natural Resources, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco. Electronic address: m.aithamza@uiz.ac.ma.
  • Elmourid A; Polyvalent Team in Research and Development (EPVRD), Department of Biology & Geology, Polydisciplinary Faculty, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Beni Mellal, 23030, Morocco. Electronic address: abdessamadelmourid1@gmail.com.
  • Touloun O; Polyvalent Team in Research and Development (EPVRD), Department of Biology & Geology, Polydisciplinary Faculty, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Beni Mellal, 23030, Morocco. Electronic address: o.touloun@gmail.com.
  • Boubaker H; Laboratory of Microbial Biotechnology and Plant Protection, Faculty of Sciences, University of Ibn Zohr, Agadir, Morocco. Electronic address: h.boubaker@uiz.ac.ma.
  • Bulet P; Institute for Advanced Biosciences, CR Inserm U1209, CNRSUMR 5309, University of Grenoble-Alpes, 38000, Grenoble, France; Platform BioPark Archamps, 74160, Archamps, France. Electronic address: philippe.bulet@biopark-archamps.org.
Toxicon ; 238: 107562, 2024 Feb 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38103799
ABSTRACT
Scorpion venom is a cocktail of molecules whose composition is remarkably plastic, controlled by several factors. The Moroccan scorpion fauna is characterized by its richness and high rate of endemism and the venom molecular variability of many species is not yet well characterized. The aim of the present study was to highlight the molecular variability of the venom composition of Androctonus amoreuxi and Buthacus stockmanni (endemic species), both belonging to the Buthidae family, collected from two Moroccan regions, Zagora and Tan-tan. Characterization of the molecular mass fingerprints (MFPs) of each specimen was performed by Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) using a sandwich (Sand) and a dried-droplet (DD) sample preparation and dilutions. Considering these two methods, a total of 828 ion signals were detected, and Sand method produced more adducts (56%) than DD (44%). We observed interspecific variations in the venom composition between these two species showing they share 235 ion signals, while 226 and 367 are specific for these two species, respectively. Moreover, B. stockmanni specimens showed a clear difference in their MFPs between the two geographical areas studied, suggesting intraspecific variations. Moreover, specimens from each population also show an intraspecific variability. In addition, for the same individual, a variation in the venom composition was also recorded depending on the milking frequency. Our results confirmed the presence of characteristic components in each extracted venom sample. In conclusion, MFPs assessed by MALDI-MS represent a fast, non-supervised, sensitive, reliable and cost-efficient approach for taxonomic identification and molecular variability characterization. This study undoubtedly represents a step forward for understanding the scorpion venom plasticity, intra/inter variations, and their temporal and geographical variability.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Venenos de Escorpión / Escorpiones / Animales Ponzoñosos Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Toxicon Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Venenos de Escorpión / Escorpiones / Animales Ponzoñosos Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Toxicon Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article
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