نتایج جستجو برای: spider venoms

تعداد نتایج: 14870  

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2012
Julie K Klint Sebastian Senff Darshani B Rupasinghe Sing Yan Er Volker Herzig Graham M Nicholson Glenn F King

Voltage-gated sodium (Na(V)) channels play a central role in the propagation of action potentials in excitable cells in both humans and insects. Many venomous animals have therefore evolved toxins that modulate the activity of Na(V) channels in order to subdue their prey and deter predators. Spider venoms in particular are rich in Na(V) channel modulators, with one-third of all known ion channe...

2015
Shuai Yan Xianchun Wang Richard J. Lewis Glenn F. King

Widow spiders have received much attention due to the frequently reported human and animal injures caused by them. Elucidation of the molecular composition and action mechanism of the venoms and toxins has vast implications in the treatment of latrodectism and in the neurobiology and pharmaceutical research. In recent years, the studies of the widow spider venoms and the venom toxins, particula...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Frank C Schroeder Andrew E Taggi Matthew Gronquist Rabia U Malik Jacqualine B Grant Thomas Eisner Jerrold Meinwald

Extensive chemical analyses of spider venoms from many species have revealed complex mixtures of biologically active compounds, of which several have provided important leads for drug development. We have recently shown that NMR spectroscopy can be used advantageously for a direct structural characterization of the small-molecule content of such complex mixtures. Here, we report the application...

Journal: :Science 2017
Mara Hvistendahl

Genomics data, including full sequences of the golden orb-weaver (Nephila clavipes) and other species, are revolutionizing our understanding of spider evolution. These data are also revealing the molecular complexities of spider venom and their silk, which companies have long sought to commercialize—with little success so far. See pages 288 and 293. Photo: Westend61 GmbH/Alamy Stock Photo FEATURES

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2011
Vassili N Lazarev Nadezhda F Polina Marina M Shkarupeta Elena S Kostrjukova Alexander A Vassilevski Sergey A Kozlov Eugene V Grishin Vadim M Govorun

Spider venoms are vast natural pharmacopoeias selected by evolution. The venom of the ant spider Lachesana tarabaevi contains a wide variety of antimicrobial peptides. We tested six of them (latarcins 1, 2a, 3a, 4b, 5, and cytoinsectotoxin 1a) for their ability to suppress Chlamydia trachomatis infection. HEK293 cells were transfected with plasmid vectors harboring the genes of the selected pep...

2015
Xunxun Xu Hengyun Wang Fang Zhang Zhaotun Hu Songping Liang Zhonghua Liu Israel Silman

Dolomedes sulfurous and Dolomedes mizhoanus are predaceous arthropods catching and feeding on small fish. They live in the same area and have similar habits. Their venoms exhibit some similarities and differences in biochemical and electrophysiological properties. In the present work, we first performed a transcriptomic analysis by constructing the venom gland cDNA library of D. sulfurous and 1...

2014
Yiya Zhang Yong Huang Quanze He Jinyan Liu Ji Luo Li Zhu Shanshan Lu Pengfei Huang Xinyi Chen Xiongzhi Zeng Songping Liang

Spider venom comprises a mixture of compounds with diverse biological activities, which are used to capture prey and defend against predators. The peptide components bind a broad range of cellular targets with high affinity and selectivity, and appear to have remarkable structural diversity. Although spider venoms have been intensively investigated over the past few decades, venomic strategies ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Yucheng Xiao Jianzhou Tang Weijun Hu Jinyun Xie Chantal Maertens Jan Tytgat Songping Liang

Jingzhaotoxin-I (JZTX-I), a 33-residue polypeptide, is derived from the Chinese tarantula Chilobrachys jing-zhao venom based on its ability to evidently increase the strength and the rate of vertebrate heartbeats. The toxin has three disulfide bonds with the linkage of I-IV, II-V, and III-VI that is a typical pattern found in inhibitor cystine knot molecules. Its cDNA determined by rapid amplif...

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