New Insectotoxin from Tibellus Oblongus Spider Venom Presents Novel Adaptation of ICK Fold

Toxins (Basel). 2021 Jan 4;13(1):29. doi: 10.3390/toxins13010029.

Abstract

The Tibellus oblongus spider is an active predator that does not spin webs and remains poorly investigated in terms of venom composition. Here, we present a new toxin, named Tbo-IT2, predicted by cDNA analysis of venom glands transcriptome. The presence of Tbo-IT2 in the venom was confirmed by proteomic analyses using the LC-MS and MS/MS techniques. The distinctive features of Tbo-IT2 are the low similarity of primary structure with known animal toxins and the unusual motif of 10 cysteine residues distribution. Recombinant Tbo-IT2 (rTbo-IT2), produced in E. coli using the thioredoxin fusion protein strategy, was structurally and functionally studied. rTbo-IT2 showed insecticidal activity on larvae of the housefly Musca domestica (LD100 200 μg/g) and no activity on the panel of expressed neuronal receptors and ion channels. The spatial structure of the peptide was determined in a water solution by NMR spectroscopy. The Tbo-IT2 structure is a new example of evolutionary adaptation of a well-known inhibitor cystine knot (ICK) fold to 5 disulfide bonds configuration, which determines additional conformational stability and gives opportunities for insectotoxicity and probably some other interesting features.

Keywords: ICK fold; NMR structure; insectotoxin; proteome; spider venom; transcriptome.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Animals
  • Base Sequence
  • DNA, Complementary
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • Houseflies / drug effects
  • Larva / drug effects
  • Protein Conformation
  • Protein Folding
  • Proteomics
  • Spider Venoms / chemistry*
  • Spiders / physiology*
  • Transcriptome

Substances

  • DNA, Complementary
  • Spider Venoms