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Correlation between ontogenetic dietary shifts and venom variation in Australian brown snakes (Pseudonaja) | |
Cipriani, Vittoria1; Debono, Jordan1; Goldenberg, Jonathan1; Jackson, Timothy N. W.1,2; Arbuckle, Kevin3; Dobson, James1; Koludarov, Ivan1; Li, Bin4![]() ![]() ![]() | |
2017-07 | |
Source Publication | COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY C-TOXICOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY
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ISSN | 1532-0456 |
Volume | 197Pages:53-60 |
Abstract | Venom is a key evolutionary trait, as evidenced by its widespread convergent evolution across the animal kingdom. In an escalating prey-predator arms race, venoms evolve rapidly to guarantee predatory or defensive success. Variation in venom composition is ubiquitous among snakes. Here, we tested variation in venom activity on substrates relevant to blood coagulation among Pseudonaja (brown snake) species, Australian elapids responsible for the majority of medically important human envenomations in Australia. A functional approach was employed to elucidate interspecific variation in venom activity in all nine currently recognised species of Pseudonaja. Fluorometric enzymatic activity assays were performed to test variation in whole venom procoagulant activity among species. Analyses confirmed the previously documented ontogenetic shift from non-coagulopathic venom in juveniles to coagulopathic venom as adults, except for the case of P. modesta, which retains non-coagulopathic venom as an adult. These shifts in venom activity correlate with documented ontogenetic shifts in diet among brown snakes from specialisation on reptilian prey as juveniles (and throughout the life cycle of P. modesta), to a more generalised diet in adults that includes mammals. The results of this study bring to light findings relevant to both clinical and evolutionary toxinology. |
Keyword | Pseudonaja Brown Snake Venom Toxin Venom Evolution Diet Enzymatic Activity |
DOI | 10.1016/j.cbpc.2017.04.007 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Endocrinology & Metabolism ; Toxicology ; Zoology |
WOS Subject | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Endocrinology & Metabolism ; Toxicology ; Zoology |
WOS ID | WOS:000403516200006 |
Publisher | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC |
The Source to Article | WOS |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85018438362 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Centre of Reproduction, Development and Aging Faculty of Health Sciences |
Corresponding Author | Fry, Bryan G. |
Affiliation | 1.Venom Evolution Lab, School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia 2.Australian Venom Research Unit, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia 3.Department of Biosciences, College of Science, Swansea University, Swansea SA2, 8PP, UK 4.Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Avenida da Universidade, Taipa, Macau 5.Venom Supplies, Tanunda, South Australia 5352, Australia |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Cipriani, Vittoria,Debono, Jordan,Goldenberg, Jonathan,et al. Correlation between ontogenetic dietary shifts and venom variation in Australian brown snakes (Pseudonaja)[J]. COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY C-TOXICOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY, 2017, 197, 53-60. |
APA | Cipriani, Vittoria., Debono, Jordan., Goldenberg, Jonathan., Jackson, Timothy N. W.., Arbuckle, Kevin., Dobson, James., Koludarov, Ivan., Li, Bin., Hay, Chris., Dunstan, Nathan., Allen, Luke., Hendrikx, Iwan., Kwok, Hang Fai., & Fry, Bryan G. (2017). Correlation between ontogenetic dietary shifts and venom variation in Australian brown snakes (Pseudonaja). COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY C-TOXICOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY, 197, 53-60. |
MLA | Cipriani, Vittoria,et al."Correlation between ontogenetic dietary shifts and venom variation in Australian brown snakes (Pseudonaja)".COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY C-TOXICOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY 197(2017):53-60. |
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