Transcriptomic checking black scorpion in Judaicus (Hotsentotta Judaicus) toxin arsenal and potentially bioeconomic value
Abstract
Venom scorpions are also a medical burden as well as a source of beormo. Despite their significant dual paper, the traps of most scorpion species remain unknown or unexpected. Among these is the poison of Black Judaicus Scorpion, Hottensottta Judaicus (Simon, 1872), a commonly neglected species in the Middle East. Here, we use Venom Gland transcriptoms investigating the Profile Prevalance in the pre-encouring of the Proversor to obtain a sharp intellect of toxin. The thread found consisting of various short skorpion toxins, high scorpion toxins from 3 CC as well as 4 cc classes, and CC components. Minor ingredients include, defenses and defense antimicrobial peptides. Many learned threads show the resemblance to known neurotoxins from the lethal buthids or to threads with biomedicine interpretation, with a biomedicine health and source of health-bearer. Our job provides a high visibility of Venom profile to these species and represents a basis for future follow-up study.
Tim Lueddeke, Dresler Josephine, Sabine Hurka, Yachel Wang, Tamara Pholler, Yuri Simone, Jonas Kraemer, Jonas Kraemer, Andreas Vilcinskas, Toler Herzig
Biorxiv 2025.07.09.664027; Two: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.07.09.664027