Cupiennius spiders (Trechaleidae) from southern Mexico DNA barcoding, venomics, and biological effect
Members of the genus Cupiennius Simon, 1891 are categorized as wandering spiders and are part of the family Trechaleidae. The genomics and proteomics of Cupiennius spiders from North America remain uncharacterized. The present study explores for the first time molecular data from the endemic species Cupiennius chiapanensis Medina, 2006, and also presents new data for Cupiennius salei (Keyserling, 1878), both collected in southern Mexico. Methods: In total, 88 Cupiennius specimens were collected from southern Mexico and morphologically identified. DNA was extracted and the mitochondrial COI fragment was amplified. COI sequences were analyzed, and a phylogenetic tree was inferred for species from the Americas. Genetic diversity was analyzed using haplotype networks and gene distances. Venom was obtained from C. chiapanensis and C. salei by electrostimulation. The venom was separated by HPLC, visualized using SDS-PAGE, and quantified for use in toxicity bioassays in mice and insects. Results: Analysis of COI sequences from C. chiapanensis showed 94% identity with C. salei, while C. salei exhibited 94-97% identity with sequences from Central and South American conspecifics. The venom from C. chiapanensis exhibited toxic activity against crickets. Venoms from C. chiapanensis and C. salei caused death in Anastrepha obliqua flies. Analysis of venom fractions from C. salei and C. chiapanensis revealed molecular masses of a similar size as some previously reported toxins and neurotoxic components. We determined the amino acid sequences of ChiaTx1 and ChiaTx2, toxins that are reported here for the first time and which showed toxicity against mice and insects. Conclusion: Our work is the first to report COI-based DNA barcoding sequences from southern Mexican Cupiennius spiders. Compounds with toxic activity were identified in venom from both species.
Main Authors: | Padilla Villavicencio, Montserrat Maestra autora 22707, Corzo, Gerardo autor, Guillén Navarro, Griselda Karina Doctora autora 7945, Ibarra Núñez, Guillermo Doctor autor 2088, Arenas, Iván autor, Zamudio Acedo, Fernando autor 13270, Diego García, Elia Doctora autora 21166 |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
Subjects: | Cupiennius spiders, Códigos de barras de ADN, Venenos de araña, Citocromo c oxidasa, Variación genética, Artfrosur, |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-9199-JVATITD-2023-0098 |
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