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FEBS Lett ; 588(21): 3891-7, 2014 Nov 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25217831

ABSTRACT

Black widow venom contains α-latrotoxin, infamous for causing intense pain. Combining 33 kb of Latrodectus hesperus genomic DNA with RNA-Seq, we characterized the α-latrotoxin gene and discovered a paralog, 4.5 kb downstream. Both paralogs exhibit venom gland specific transcription, and may be regulated post-transcriptionally via musashi-like proteins. A 4 kb intron interrupts the α-latrotoxin coding sequence, while a 10 kb intron in the 3' UTR of the paralog may cause non-sense-mediated decay. Phylogenetic analysis confirms these divergent latrotoxins diversified through recent tandem gene duplications. Thus, latrotoxin genes have more complex structures, regulatory controls, and sequence diversity than previously proposed.


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Black Widow Spider/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , Spider Venoms/genetics , Animals , DNA Transposable Elements , Female , Gene Expression Regulation , Introns/genetics , Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid , Spider Venoms/metabolism
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