Venomics of the Central European Myrmicine Ants Myrmica rubra and Myrmica ruginodis
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA807911)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA807911)
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Description: We applied a venomics workflow based on proteotranscriptomics and found that the venoms of both species are composed of several protein classes, including venom serine proteases, cysteine-rich secretory protein, antigen 5 and pathogenesis-related 1 (CAP) superfamily proteins, Kunitz-type serine protease inhibitors and venom acid phosphatases. Several of these protein classes are known venom allergens, and for the first time we detected phospholipase A1 in the venom of M. ruginodis. We also identified two novel epidermal growth factor (EGF) family toxins in the M. ruginodis venom proteome and an array of additional EGF-like toxins in the venom gland transcriptomes of both species. These are similar to known toxins from the related myrmicine ant, Manica rubida, and the myrmecine (subfamily Myrmeciinae) Australian red bulldog ant Myrmecia gullosa, and are possibly deployed as weapons in defensive scenarios or to subdue prey.
Data type: raw sequence reads
Sample scope: Multispecies
Organization: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology
Last updated: 2022-02-17