Many plant and animal toxins cause aversive behaviors in animals due to their pungent or unpleasant taste or because they cause other unpleasant senstations like pain. This article reviews the current state of knowledge of toxins that act at the TRPV1 ion channel, which is expressed in primary sensory neurons, is activated by multiple painful stimuli and is thought to be a key pain sensor and integrator. The recent finding that painful peptide 'vanillotoxin' components of tarantula toxin activate the TRPV1 ion channel to cause pain led us to survey what is known about toxins that act at this receptor. Toxins from plants, spiders and jellyfish are considered. Where possible, structural information about sites of interaction is cons...
Venoms are produced by a wide variety of species including spiders, scorpions, reptiles, cnidarians,...
TRPA1 - also known as the ‘wasabi receptor’ - is activated by pungent natural products from mustard ...
TRPA1 is a chemosensory ion channel that functions as a sentinel for structurally diverse electrophi...
Bites and stings from venomous creatures can produce pain and inflammation as part of their defensiv...
Venoms often target vital processes to cause paralysis or death, but many types of venom also elicit...
Beyond providing evolutionary advantages, venoms offer unique research tools, as they were developed...
Pain is a distressing protective sensory experience warning of actual or potential tissue damage. Na...
The shock of wasabi, the dreadful pain of a tooth-ache, even the itch of a poison ivy rash—blame it ...
SummaryToxins have evolved to target regions of membrane ion channels that underlie ligand binding, ...
AbstractSince the molecular identification of the capsaicin receptor, now known as TRPV1, transient ...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Chronic neuropathic pain caused by a variety of disorders of the nervous system is a debilitating co...
Gigantoxin I, isolated from sea anemone Stichodactyla gigantea, was previously described as the firs...
Background: The venoms of predators have been an excellent source of diverse highly specific peptide...
A selective cell-penetrating scorpion toxin targets the irritant receptor, TRPA1, via a distinct bio...
Venoms are produced by a wide variety of species including spiders, scorpions, reptiles, cnidarians,...
TRPA1 - also known as the ‘wasabi receptor’ - is activated by pungent natural products from mustard ...
TRPA1 is a chemosensory ion channel that functions as a sentinel for structurally diverse electrophi...
Bites and stings from venomous creatures can produce pain and inflammation as part of their defensiv...
Venoms often target vital processes to cause paralysis or death, but many types of venom also elicit...
Beyond providing evolutionary advantages, venoms offer unique research tools, as they were developed...
Pain is a distressing protective sensory experience warning of actual or potential tissue damage. Na...
The shock of wasabi, the dreadful pain of a tooth-ache, even the itch of a poison ivy rash—blame it ...
SummaryToxins have evolved to target regions of membrane ion channels that underlie ligand binding, ...
AbstractSince the molecular identification of the capsaicin receptor, now known as TRPV1, transient ...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Chronic neuropathic pain caused by a variety of disorders of the nervous system is a debilitating co...
Gigantoxin I, isolated from sea anemone Stichodactyla gigantea, was previously described as the firs...
Background: The venoms of predators have been an excellent source of diverse highly specific peptide...
A selective cell-penetrating scorpion toxin targets the irritant receptor, TRPA1, via a distinct bio...
Venoms are produced by a wide variety of species including spiders, scorpions, reptiles, cnidarians,...
TRPA1 - also known as the ‘wasabi receptor’ - is activated by pungent natural products from mustard ...
TRPA1 is a chemosensory ion channel that functions as a sentinel for structurally diverse electrophi...