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The cDNA and Genomic DNA Organization of a Novel Toxin SHT-I from Spider <italic>Ornithoctonus huwena</italic>
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ToxinologyGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsNovel ToxinBiosynthesisOrnithoctonus HuwenaVenomicsToxic PeptidesProteomicsDna SequencingNovel Toxin Sht-iVenom GlandGenomic Dna OrganizationBioinformaticsInsect Sting AllergyBiologyNatural SciencesPeptide LibraryMedicine
In present study the full-length cDNA of a novel toxin from the venom gland of spider Ornithoctonus huwena, named as SHT-I, has been cloned using the strategy of rapid amplification of cDNA ends, and then the whole genomic sequence of SHT-I (Selenocosmia huwena toxin-I) was determined using sequence-specific primers synthesized based on the acquired 3' and 5' ends of SHT-I cDNA sequence. It is unexpectedly found that intron was lacking in the genomic sequence of SHT-I. The result might evoke an interesting question whether the gene code of inhibitor cystine-knot peptides from spider venom is distinct from that of those known toxic peptides of scorpion and cone snail.
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