id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316983-h4mtpcyc Mathé-Hubert, Hugo Comparative venomics of Psyttalia lounsburyi and P. concolor, two olive fruit fly parasitoids: a hypothetical role for a GH1 β-glucosidase 2016-10-25 .txt text/plain 8294 425 51 We have identified here the main venom proteins of two braconid wasps, Psyttalia lounsburyi (two strains from South Africa and Kenya) and P. To assess whether this variation between two figitid species that differ in their host range similarly exists in other parasitoid taxa, we compared here the venom composition of two braconid wasps, Psyttalia lounsburyi and P. This resulted in a total of 32 and 30 putative venom proteins for Pl and Pc respectively (Tables 1 and 2), whose relative abundance was compared using (i) the RPKM normalized number of Illumina reads from Pl and Pc venom apparatus, mapped to the assembled transcriptomes and (ii) the number of peptides matches in Mascot searches. Interestingly, most of the proteins identified in the proteomics of the reservoir (detection of the most abundant putative venom proteins only, data not shown), such as actin or paramyosin, had a predicted muscular function, as expected from microscopy observations (see above; Fig. 1 ). ./cache/cord-316983-h4mtpcyc.txt ./txt/cord-316983-h4mtpcyc.txt