Peptide toxins synthesized by venomous animals have been extensively studied in the last decades. To be useful to the scientific community, this knowledge has been stored, annotated and made easy to retrieve by several databases. The aim of this article is to present what type of information users can access from each database. ArachnoServer and ConoServer focus on spider toxins and cone snail toxins, respectively. UniProtKB, a generalist protein knowledgebase, has an animal toxin-dedicated annotation program that includes toxins from all venomous animals. Finally, the ATDB metadatabase compiles data and annotations from other databases and provides toxin ontology
CEECIND/02699/2017The growing number of known venomous marine invertebrates indicates that chemical ...
Venomous animals have evolved a vast array of peptide toxins for prey capture and defense. Nature ha...
The present review article describes invertebrate venoms and various toxins secreted by them. Animal...
Peptide toxins synthesized by venomous animals have been extensively studied in the last decades. To...
Peptide toxins synthesized by venomous animals have been extensively studied in the last decades. To...
Background: Venomous animals incapacitate their prey using complex venoms that can contain hundreds ...
ArachnoServer (www.arachnoserver.org) is a manually curated database providing information on the se...
Objective: A wide range of toxic effects against other species are affected through potential protei...
Animal toxins are of interest to a wide range of scientists, due to their numerous applications in p...
Toxins are detected in sporadic species along the evolutionary tree of the animal kingdom. Venomous ...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Venoms are complex mixtures of biological macromolecules and other compounds that are used for preda...
Disulfide-rich peptide toxins found in the secretions of venomous organisms such as snakes, spiders,...
The Tox-Prot program was initiated in order to provide the scientific community a summary of the cur...
Molecular toxinology research was initially driven by an interest in the small subset of animal toxi...
CEECIND/02699/2017The growing number of known venomous marine invertebrates indicates that chemical ...
Venomous animals have evolved a vast array of peptide toxins for prey capture and defense. Nature ha...
The present review article describes invertebrate venoms and various toxins secreted by them. Animal...
Peptide toxins synthesized by venomous animals have been extensively studied in the last decades. To...
Peptide toxins synthesized by venomous animals have been extensively studied in the last decades. To...
Background: Venomous animals incapacitate their prey using complex venoms that can contain hundreds ...
ArachnoServer (www.arachnoserver.org) is a manually curated database providing information on the se...
Objective: A wide range of toxic effects against other species are affected through potential protei...
Animal toxins are of interest to a wide range of scientists, due to their numerous applications in p...
Toxins are detected in sporadic species along the evolutionary tree of the animal kingdom. Venomous ...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Venoms are complex mixtures of biological macromolecules and other compounds that are used for preda...
Disulfide-rich peptide toxins found in the secretions of venomous organisms such as snakes, spiders,...
The Tox-Prot program was initiated in order to provide the scientific community a summary of the cur...
Molecular toxinology research was initially driven by an interest in the small subset of animal toxi...
CEECIND/02699/2017The growing number of known venomous marine invertebrates indicates that chemical ...
Venomous animals have evolved a vast array of peptide toxins for prey capture and defense. Nature ha...
The present review article describes invertebrate venoms and various toxins secreted by them. Animal...