نتایج جستجو برای: spider venoms

تعداد نتایج: 14870  

2015
Kartik Sunagar Yehu Moran Hopi E. Hoekstra

Animal venoms are theorized to evolve under the significant influence of positive Darwinian selection in a chemical arms race scenario, where the evolution of venom resistance in prey and the invention of potent venom in the secreting animal exert reciprocal selection pressures. Venom research to date has mainly focused on evolutionarily younger lineages, such as snakes and cone snails, while m...

2015
Olivier Biner Christian Trachsel Aline Moser Lukas Kopp Nicolas Langenegger Urs Kämpfer Christoph von Ballmoos Wolfgang Nentwig Stefan Schürch Johann Schaller Lucia Kuhn-Nentwig Kornelius Zeth

STRUCTURE OF CUPIENNIUS SALEI VENOM HYALURONIDASE Hyaluronidases are important venom components acting as spreading factor of toxic compounds. In several studies this spreading effect was tested on vertebrate tissue. However, data about the spreading activity on invertebrates, the main prey organisms of spiders, are lacking. Here, a hyaluronidase-like enzyme was isolated from the venom of the s...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2005
Greta J Binford Matthew H J Cordes Michael A Wells

Loxosceles spider venoms cause dermonecrosis in mammalian tissues. The toxin sphingomyelinase D (SMaseD) is a sufficient causative agent in lesion formation and is only known in these spiders and a few pathogenic bacteria. Similarities between spider and bacterial SMaseD in molecular weights, pIs and N-terminal amino acid sequence suggest an evolutionary relationship between these molecules. We...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2007
Andréia Cristina Karklin Fontana Renê de Oliveira Beleboni Marcin Wlodzimierz Wojewodzic Wagner Ferreira Dos Santos Joaquim Coutinho-Netto Nina Julie Grutle Spencer D Watts Niels Christian Danbolt Susan G Amara

Previous studies have shown that a compound purified from the spider Parawixia bistriata venom stimulates the activity of glial glutamate transporters and can protect retinal tissue from ischemic damage. To understand the mechanism by which this compound enhances transport, we examined its effects on the functional properties of glutamate transporters after solubilization and reconstitution in ...

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 2011
Ariel F Martinez Maximilian Muenke Mauricio Arcos-Burgos

The findings of a recent study associate LPHN3, a member of the latrophilin family, with an increased risk of developing attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the most common psychiatric disorder in childhood and adolescence. Latrophilins comprise a new family of G protein-coupled receptors of unknown native physiological function that mediate the neurotoxic effects of α-latrotoxin, ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2000
Jeffrey R. Winterfield Kenton J. Swartz

The gating modifier toxins are a large family of protein toxins that modify either activation or inactivation of voltage-gated ion channels. omega-Aga-IVA is a gating modifier toxin from spider venom that inhibits voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels by shifting activation to more depolarized voltages. We identified two Glu residues near the COOH-terminal edge of S3 in the alpha(1A) Ca(2+) channel (on...

2015
Md Abdul Hakim Shilong Yang Ren Lai Glenn F. King

Venomous animals have evolved with sophisticated bio-chemical strategies to arrest prey and defend themselves from natural predators. In recent years, peptide toxins from venomous animals have drawn considerable attention from researchers due to their surprising chemical, biochemical, and pharmacological diversity. Similar to other venomous animals, centipedes are one of the crucial venomous ar...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2011
Monique J Windley Pierre Escoubas Stella M Valenzuela Graham M Nicholson

Spider venoms are actively being investigated as sources of novel insecticidal agents for biopesticide engineering. After screening 37 theraphosid spider venoms, a family of three new "short-loop" inhibitory cystine knot insecticidal toxins (κ-TRTX-Ec2a, κ-TRTX-Ec2b, and κ-TRTX-Ec2c) were isolated and characterized from the venom of the African tarantula Eucratoscelus constrictus. Whole-cell pa...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
alireza zamani department of animal biology, school of biology, college of science, university of tehran, tehran, iran. javad rafinejad department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

loxosceles rufescens , commonly known as the mediterranean recluse or mediterranean fiddle-back spider is recorded from iran for the first time. the genus loxosceles contains 103 accepted species, two of them (including l. rufescens ) are cosmopolitan. all loxosceles species tested so far possess necrotic venoms, which is a unique characteristic among the order araneae. considering this charact...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2015
Yi-Ya Zhang Yong Huang Quan-Ze He Ji Luo Li Zhu Shan-Shan Lu Jin-Yan Liu Peng-Fei Huang Xiong-Zhi Zeng Song-Ping Liang

Spider venom is a complex mixture of bioactive peptides to subdue their prey. Early estimates suggested that over 400 venom peptides are produced per species. In order to investigate the mechanisms responsible for this impressive diversity, transcriptomics based on second generation high throughput sequencing was combined with peptidomic assays to characterize the venom of the tarantula Haplope...

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