نتایج جستجو برای: scorpio maurus

تعداد نتایج: 209  

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2006
Sylvie Boisseau Kamel Mabrouk Narendra Ram Nicolas Garmy Véronique Collin Abir Tadmouri Mohamad Mikati Jean-Marc Sabatier Michel Ronjat Jacques Fantini Michel De Waard

Maurocalcine (MCa) is a 33-amino acid residue peptide toxin initially isolated from the scorpion Scorpio maurus maurus. Its structural and functional features make it resembling many Cell Penetrating Peptides. In particular, MCa exhibits a characteristic positively charged face that may interact with membrane lipids. External application of MCa is known to produce Ca2+-release from intracellula...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2013
Mohamed A Abdel-Rahman Veronica Quintero-Hernandez Lourival D Possani

Proteomic analysis of the scorpion venom Scorpio maurus palmatus was performed using reverse-phase HPLC separation followed by mass spectrometry determination. Sixty five components were identified with molecular masses varying from 413 to 14,009 Da. The high percentage of peptides (41.5%) was from 3 to 5 KDa which may represent linear antimicrobial peptides and KScTxs. Also, 155 expressed sequ...

2013
Keren Ettinger Gadi Cohen Tatjana Momic Philip Lazarovici

The effect of the venom of the Chactoid family of scorpions on blood pressure was scantly investigated and was addressed in the present study using the venom of the Israeli scorpion, Scorpio maurus palmatus. Blood pressure in rats was monitored via cannulated femoral artery, while venom and toxins were introduced into femoral vein. Venom injection elicited a biphasic effect, expressed first by ...

2017
Narges Sharifinia Iman Gowhari Manijeh Hoseiny-Rad Ali Ashraf Aivazi

BACKGROUND Scorpions' stings and their own mortalities place them among the most important health and medical problems. The dreadful features and especially their poisonous stings are considered a major cause of human stress and abhorrence/phobia. The current study aimed to study the scorpion fauna of Ilam Province, south western Iran in order to manage scorpionism related problems. METHODS I...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2007
Kamel Mabrouk Narendra Ram Sylvie Boisseau Flavie Strappazzon Amel Rehaim Rémy Sadoul Hervé Darbon Michel Ronjat Michel De Waard

Maurocalcine (MCa) is a 33-amino acid residue peptide that was initially identified in the Tunisian scorpion Scorpio maurus palmatus. This peptide triggers interest for three main reasons. First, it helps unravelling the mechanistic basis of Ca(2+) mobilization from the sarcoplasmic reticulum because of its sequence homology with a calcium channel domain involved in excitation-contraction coupl...

2008
Narendra RAM

Maurocalcine (MCa) is a 33-amino acid residue peptide that was initially identified in the Tunisian scorpion Scorpio maurus palmatus. This peptide triggers interest for three main reasons. First, it helps unravelling the mechanistic basis of Ca mobilization from the sarcoplasmic reticulum because of its sequence homology with a calcium channel domain involved in excitation–contraction coupling....

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Eric Estève Kamel Mabrouk Alain Dupuis Sophia Smida-Rezgui Xavier Altafaj Didier Grunwald Jean-Claude Platel Nicolas Andreotti Isabelle Marty Jean-Marc Sabatier Michel Ronjat Michel De Waard

Maurocalcine (MCa) is a 33-amino-acid residue peptide toxin isolated from the scorpion Scorpio maurus palmatus. External application of MCa to cultured myotubes is known to produce Ca2+ release from intracellular stores. MCa binds directly to the skeletal muscle isoform of the ryanodine receptor, an intracellular channel target of the endoplasmic reticulum, and induces long lasting channel open...

Journal: :Biodiversitas 2022

Abstract. Chedad AW, Hammou MA, Chelghoum H, A, Amara OO, El Bouhissi M, Dahmani W, Sadine SE. 2022. Diversity and distribution pattern of scorpions from the Ouarsenis massif Tissemsilt, North-West Algeria. Biodiversitas 23: 2444-2450. Ecological barriers such as mountains are important factors leading to fragmentation range different species cause vicariance events. (Tissemsilt, Algeria) is an...

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