Venoms of snakes, scorpions, spiders, insects, sea anemones, and cone snails are complex mixtures of mostly peptides and small proteins that have evolved for prey capture and/or defense. These deadly animals have long fascinated scientists and the public. Early studies isolated lethal components in the search for cures and understanding of their mechanisms of action. Ion channels have emerged as targets for many venom peptides, providing researchers highly selective and potent molecular probes that have proved invaluable in unraveling ion channel structure and function. This minireview highlights molecular details of their toxin-receptor interactions and opportunities for development of peptide therapeutics
Small peptides isolated from the venom of animals are potential scaffolds for ion channel drug disco...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Voltage-gated sodium (Na-v) channels play a central role in the propagation of action potentials in ...
International audienceVenoms of snakes, scorpions, spiders, insects, sea anemones, and cone snails a...
Throughout millions of years of evolution, nature has supplied various organisms with a massive arse...
Throughout millions of years of evolution, nature has supplied various organisms with a massive arse...
Throughout millions of years of evolution, nature has supplied various organisms with a massive arse...
Venomous animals including cone snails, spiders, scorpions, anemones, and snakes have evolved a myri...
Abstract: Small peptides isolated from the venom of animals are potential scaffolds for ion channel ...
Small peptides isolated from the venom of animals are potential scaffolds for ion channel drug disco...
Small peptides isolated from the venom of animals are potential scaffolds for ion channel drug disco...
Venom peptides are amongst the most exquisite group of bioactive molecules able to alter the normal ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Small peptides isolated from the venom of animals are potential scaffolds for ion channel drug disco...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Voltage-gated sodium (Na-v) channels play a central role in the propagation of action potentials in ...
International audienceVenoms of snakes, scorpions, spiders, insects, sea anemones, and cone snails a...
Throughout millions of years of evolution, nature has supplied various organisms with a massive arse...
Throughout millions of years of evolution, nature has supplied various organisms with a massive arse...
Throughout millions of years of evolution, nature has supplied various organisms with a massive arse...
Venomous animals including cone snails, spiders, scorpions, anemones, and snakes have evolved a myri...
Abstract: Small peptides isolated from the venom of animals are potential scaffolds for ion channel ...
Small peptides isolated from the venom of animals are potential scaffolds for ion channel drug disco...
Small peptides isolated from the venom of animals are potential scaffolds for ion channel drug disco...
Venom peptides are amongst the most exquisite group of bioactive molecules able to alter the normal ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Small peptides isolated from the venom of animals are potential scaffolds for ion channel drug disco...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Voltage-gated sodium (Na-v) channels play a central role in the propagation of action potentials in ...