The venoms of Australian snakes contain a myriad of pharmacologically active toxin components. This study describes the identification and comparative analysis of two distinct toxin families, the kunitztype serine protease inhibitors and waprins, and demonstrates a previously unknown evolutionary link between the two. Multiple cDNA and full-length gene isoforms were cloned and shown to be composed of three exons separated by two introns. A high degree of identity was observed solely within the first exon which coded for the propeptide sequence and its cleavage site, and indicates that each toxin family has arisen from a gene duplication event followed by diversification only within the portion of the gene coding for the functional toxin. It...
Although it has been established that all toxicoferan squa-mates share a common venomous ancestor, i...
Kuntiz-type toxins (KTTs) have been found in the venom of animals such as snake, cone snail and sea ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPhilodryas chamissonis is a rear-fanged snake endemic to Chile. Its bite ...
Despite the unparalleled diversity of venomous snakes in Australia, research has concentrated on a h...
AbstractSnake venoms are rich sources of serine proteinase inhibitors that are members of the Kunitz...
Despite the unparalleled diversity of venomous snakes in Australia, research has concentrated on a h...
AbstractSnake venoms are rich sources of serine proteinase inhibitors that are members of the Kunitz...
Included among the more than 300 species of elapid snakes worldwide is the Australian genus Demansia...
Snake venoms are a complex mixture of polypeptide and other molecules that adversely affect multiple...
Australian terrestrial elapid snakes contain amongst the most potently toxic venoms known. However, ...
Background: Kraits (genus Bungarus) and cobras (genus Naja) are two representative toxic genera of e...
Background: Kraits (genus Bungarus) and cobras (genus Naja) are two representative toxic genera of e...
Abstract. Animal venom components are of con-siderable interest to researchers across a wide variety...
Abstract Background Kraits (genus Bungarus) and cobras (genus Naja) are two representative toxic gen...
Animal venom components are of considerable interest to researchers across a wide variety of discipl...
Although it has been established that all toxicoferan squa-mates share a common venomous ancestor, i...
Kuntiz-type toxins (KTTs) have been found in the venom of animals such as snake, cone snail and sea ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPhilodryas chamissonis is a rear-fanged snake endemic to Chile. Its bite ...
Despite the unparalleled diversity of venomous snakes in Australia, research has concentrated on a h...
AbstractSnake venoms are rich sources of serine proteinase inhibitors that are members of the Kunitz...
Despite the unparalleled diversity of venomous snakes in Australia, research has concentrated on a h...
AbstractSnake venoms are rich sources of serine proteinase inhibitors that are members of the Kunitz...
Included among the more than 300 species of elapid snakes worldwide is the Australian genus Demansia...
Snake venoms are a complex mixture of polypeptide and other molecules that adversely affect multiple...
Australian terrestrial elapid snakes contain amongst the most potently toxic venoms known. However, ...
Background: Kraits (genus Bungarus) and cobras (genus Naja) are two representative toxic genera of e...
Background: Kraits (genus Bungarus) and cobras (genus Naja) are two representative toxic genera of e...
Abstract. Animal venom components are of con-siderable interest to researchers across a wide variety...
Abstract Background Kraits (genus Bungarus) and cobras (genus Naja) are two representative toxic gen...
Animal venom components are of considerable interest to researchers across a wide variety of discipl...
Although it has been established that all toxicoferan squa-mates share a common venomous ancestor, i...
Kuntiz-type toxins (KTTs) have been found in the venom of animals such as snake, cone snail and sea ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPhilodryas chamissonis is a rear-fanged snake endemic to Chile. Its bite ...