New and noteworthy host records for some North American and Colombian spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae)

  New and noteworthy host records for some North American and Colombian spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) Abstract New and noteworthy parasitoid/host records for 47 North American and Colombian species and subspecies of spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) are listed in taxonomic order following the Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico (Krombein 1979). Te records represent an extension of previous host studies by Kurczewski and various co-authors. New genus and/or species host records are given for the genera and subgenera  Calopompilus  Ashmead,  Pepsis  Fabricius,  Hemipepsis  Dahlbom,  Priocnessus  Banks,  Entypus  Dahlbom,  Cryptocheilus  Panzer,  Priocnemissus  Haupt,  Caliadurgus  Pate,  Dipogon  Fox,  Phanagenia  Banks,  Auplopus  Spinola,  Ageniella  Banks,  Aporus  Spinola,  Episyron  Schiødte,  Poecilopompilus...

Identification and characterization of antimicrobial peptides derived from venom gland transcriptome of scorpion Superstitionia donensis

 

Identification and characterization of antimicrobial peptides derived from venom gland transcriptome of scorpion Superstitionia donensis

Abstract

From the monotypic family Superstitioniidae, the scorpion Superstitionia donensis presents a high diversity of transcripts encoding non-disulfide-bridged peptides (NDBPs). In this study, five peptide sequences inferred from a previous venom gland transcriptomic analysis were selected based on sequence similarity and physicochemical properties associated with previously antimicrobial peptides. An additional peptide was designed to evaluate the effect of changes on selected physicochemical properties on its hemolytic and antimicrobial activity. The selected peptides were synthesized using Merrifield Solid-Phase peptide synthesis and evaluated form antimicrobial activity against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, belonging to the ESKAPE group and yeasts of the Candida and Cryptococcus genera, as well as for hemolytic and cytotoxic activity in mammalian cells. Some peptides showed antimicrobial activity against selected microbial strains, including Escherichia coliEnterococcus faeciumStaphylococcus aureusCandida krusei, and Candida tropicalis, while limited or no activity was observed against Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Candida glabrata. Notably, treatment with some selected peptides improved the survival of Galleria mellonella larvae infected with S. aureus, supporting their functionality in vivo, Peptide toxicity was also evaluated in human erythrocytes and two human cell lines, showing that some peptides with antimicrobial activity also exhibited hemolytic effects; however, they showed low cytotoxicity to cell lines at antimicrobial concentrations. Despite observed hemolytic activity, the relatively low cytotoxicity against human cell lines suggests potential for improvement through structural refinement. These results demonstrate that S. donensis NDBPs exhibit antimicrobial activity and hemolytic effect, and their sequences may serve as templates for further modification. Furthermore, the findings reveal that antimicrobial potency and cytotoxicity are influenced by sequence similarity, net charge, and hydrophobicity. Nevertheless, the physicochemical property values required to identify an optimal antimicrobial peptide remain poorly defined, as several parameters exhibit overlap between high- and low- performing candidates, which highlights a key challenge for their therapeutic development.
Miranda-Espino, R., Gurrola-Briones, G., Chavez-Jacobo, V. M., Possani, L. D., & Cid-Uribe, J. (2026). Identification and characterization of antimicrobial peptides derived from venom gland transcriptome of scorpion Superstitionia donensis. Toxicon, 109064. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2026.109064