Francisco M. Heralde
University of the Philippines Manila
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Toxicon | 2008
Francisco M. Heralde; Julita S. Imperial; Pradip K. Bandyopadhyay; Baldomero M. Olivera; Gisela P. Concepcion; Ameurfina D. Santos
The gem turrids (genus Gemmula Weinkauff, 1875) are venomous snails in the family Turridae. A gene superfamily of disulfide-rich peptides expressed in Gemmula venom ducts was characterized. Gemmula speciosa (Reeve, 1843) venom duct cDNA clones revealed two different conotoxin-like prepropeptide precursors, with identical signal sequences, a largely conserved pro region, and a cysteine-rich C-terminal mature peptide region. The conserved signal sequence was used to successfully amplify homologous genes from three other Gemmula species; all had the same pattern of Cys residues in the predicted mature venom peptide. Although the signal sequence and propeptide regions were highly conserved, the mature toxin regions diverged greatly in sequence, except that the Cys residues were conserved. We designate this as the Pg-gene superfamily (Pg-superfamily) of Gemmula venom peptides. Purification of two members of the family directly from G. speciosa venom was achieved; amino acid sequence analysis revealed that these peptides are highly posttranslationally modified. With at least 10-fold as many species of turrids as cone snails, identification of rapidly diversifying gene superfamilies such as the Pg-superfamily of Gemmula is essential before the facile and systematic discovery and characterization of peptide toxins from turrid venoms can be achieved.
Toxicon | 2010
Romell A. Seronay; Alexander E. Fedosov; Mary Anne Q. Astilla; Maren Watkins; Noel Saguil; Francisco M. Heralde; Sheila Tagaro; Guido T. Poppe; Porfirio M. Aliño; Marco Oliverio; Yuri I. Kantor; Gisela P. Concepcion; Baldomero M. Olivera
Cone snail venoms have yielded pharmacologically active natural products of exceptional scientific interest. However, cone snails are a small minority of venomous molluscan biodiversity, the vast majority being tiny venomous morphospecies in the family Turridae. A novel method called lumun-lumun opens access to these micromolluscs and their venoms. Old fishing nets are anchored to the sea bottom for a period of 1-6months and marine biotas rich in small molluscs are established. In a single lumun-lumun community, we found a remarkable gastropod biodiversity (155 morphospecies). Venomous predators belonging to the superfamily Conoidea (36 morphospecies) were the largest group, the majority being micromolluscs in the family Turridae. We carried out an initial analysis of the most abundant of the turrid morphospecies recovered, Clathurella (Lienardia) cincta (Dunker, 1871). In contrast to all cDNA clones characterized from cone snail venom ducts, one of the C. cincta clones identified encoded two different peptide precursors presumably translated from a single mRNA. The prospect of easily accessing so many different morphospecies of venomous marine snails raises intriguing toxinological possibilities: the 36 conoidean morphospecies in this one net alone have the potential to yield thousands of novel pharmacologically active compounds.
Journal of Experimental Zoology | 2007
Julita S. Imperial; Yuri I. Kantor; Maren Watkins; Francisco M. Heralde; Bradford J. Stevenson; Ping Chen; Karin M Hansson; Johan Stenflo; John-Paul Ownby; Philippe Bouchet; Baldomero M. Olivera
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | 2011
Alexander E. Fedosov; Maren Watkins; Francisco M. Heralde; Patrice Showers Corneli; Gisela P. Concepcion; Baldomero M. Olivera
Journal of Molluscan Studies | 2015
Jay T. Dalet; Cynthia P. Saloma; Baldomero M. Olivera; Francisco M. Heralde
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Biological, Biomolecular, Agricultural, Food and Biotechnological Engineering | 2017
Michael Russelle Alvarez; Noel S. Quiming; Francisco M. Heralde
International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Phytopharmacological Research | 2017
Michael Russelle Alvarez; Paolo Robert Bueno; Raymond Oliver Cruz; Richard Macapulay; Francis Jayson Vallesfin; Francisco M. Heralde
International Journal of Medical Research and Health Sciences | 2017
Judy Ann M Cocadiz; Ciara Christianne Y Lim; Jay T. Dalet; Maria Teresa A Barzaga; Francisco M. Heralde
Journal of coastal life medicine | 2016
Michael Russelle Alvarez; Francisco M. Heralde; Noel Quiming
Journal of Health Research | 2016
Patrick Gabriel G. Moreno; Lien-Yung Wang; Michael Russelle Alvarez; Dyan Day Bandj Dc. Olivar; Marlon Dave J. Echavez; Gracia Fe B. Yu; Shirley C. Agrupis; Nemencio A. Nicodemus; Francisco M. Heralde