International audienceSea anemones are a remarkable source of active principles due to a decentralized venom system. New blood vessel growth or angiogenesis is a very promising target against cancer, but the few available antiangiogenic compounds have limited efficacy. In this study, a protein fraction, purified from tentacles of Anemonia viridis, was able to limit endothelial cells proliferation and angiogenesis at low concentration (14 nM). Protein sequences were determined with Edman degradation and mass spectrometry in source decay and revealed homologies with Blood Depressing Substance (BDS) sea anemones. The presence of a two-turn alpha helix observed with circular dichroism and a trypsin activity inhibition suggested that the active ...
Cnidarian toxic products, particularly peptide toxins, constitute a promising target for biomedicine...
In contrast to the many studies on the venoms of scorpions, spiders, snakes and cone snails, tip to ...
Sea anemones are a rich source of Kunitz-type polypeptides that possess not only protease inhibitor...
International audienceSea anemones are a remarkable source of active principles due to a decentraliz...
In the last few years, marine species have been investigated for the presence of natural products wi...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Marine sponges are a prolific source of bioactive compounds. In this work, the putative antiangiogen...
Anemonia viridis is a widespread and extensively studied Mediterranean species of sea anemone from w...
The sea anemone Actineria villosa expresses a lethal protein toxin. We isolated a novel 120-kDa prot...
Abstract Background: Pore-forming proteins (PFP) are a class of toxins abundant in the venom of sea ...
Sea anemones represent one of the emerging groups of interest concerning venomous animals in toxinol...
2 The sea anemone Actineria villosa expresses a lethal protein toxin. We isolated a novel 120-kDa pr...
Although sea anemones are well known for being rich sources of toxins, including cytolysins and neur...
Cnidarian toxic products, particularly peptide toxins, constitute a promising target for biomedicine...
In contrast to the many studies on the venoms of scorpions, spiders, snakes and cone snails, tip to ...
Sea anemones are a rich source of Kunitz-type polypeptides that possess not only protease inhibitor...
International audienceSea anemones are a remarkable source of active principles due to a decentraliz...
In the last few years, marine species have been investigated for the presence of natural products wi...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Marine sponges are a prolific source of bioactive compounds. In this work, the putative antiangiogen...
Anemonia viridis is a widespread and extensively studied Mediterranean species of sea anemone from w...
The sea anemone Actineria villosa expresses a lethal protein toxin. We isolated a novel 120-kDa prot...
Abstract Background: Pore-forming proteins (PFP) are a class of toxins abundant in the venom of sea ...
Sea anemones represent one of the emerging groups of interest concerning venomous animals in toxinol...
2 The sea anemone Actineria villosa expresses a lethal protein toxin. We isolated a novel 120-kDa pr...
Although sea anemones are well known for being rich sources of toxins, including cytolysins and neur...
Cnidarian toxic products, particularly peptide toxins, constitute a promising target for biomedicine...
In contrast to the many studies on the venoms of scorpions, spiders, snakes and cone snails, tip to ...
Sea anemones are a rich source of Kunitz-type polypeptides that possess not only protease inhibitor...