Abstract Background: Animal poisons and venoms are sources of biomolecules naturally selected. Rhinella schneideri toads are widespread in the whole Brazilian territory and they have poison glands and mucous gland. Recently, protein from toads’ secretion has gaining attention. Frog skin is widely known to present great number of host defense peptides and we hypothesize toads present them as well. In this study, we used a RNA-seq analysis from R. schneideri skin and biochemical tests with the gland secretion to unravel its protein molecules. Methods: Total RNA from the toad skin was extracted using TRizol reagent, sequenced in duplicate using Illumina Hiseq2500 in paired end analysis. The raw reads were trimmed and de novo assembled using ...
Skin secretions of frogs have a high chemical complexity. They have diverse types of biomolecules, s...
International audienceThe members of the Aquarana (or Rana catesbeiana species group) form a monophy...
Amphibians secrete small antimicrobial polypeptides from their skin that have been explored as alter...
Abstract Background Animal poisons and venoms are sources of biomolecules naturally selected. Rhinel...
Amphibian skin secretions are well known as a rich source of bioactive peptides. However, little is ...
Objective: The skin secretions of toads are a rich source of bioactive peptides and proteins, which ...
Amphibians possess a unique defence mechanism to protect themselves against predators in their natur...
Copyright © 2013 Juliana Mozer Sciani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
AbstractThe defensive skin secretions of amphibians are a rich source of bioactive peptides. Here we...
Most, if not all, frog species are known to secrete a mixture of more or less toxic compounds from s...
Amphibians have survived successfully between water and land for more than 150 million years, partly...
Amphibians are known by cutaneous glands, spread over the skin, containing toxins (proteins, peptide...
Frogs belong to the amphibian Order, Anura, and are distributed around the wor1d from the tropics to...
The dorsal skin of the crawfish frog, Rana areolata, is associated with numerous prominent granular ...
Freeze-dried parotoid gland secretions from toads of the genus Bufo contained large proportions of p...
Skin secretions of frogs have a high chemical complexity. They have diverse types of biomolecules, s...
International audienceThe members of the Aquarana (or Rana catesbeiana species group) form a monophy...
Amphibians secrete small antimicrobial polypeptides from their skin that have been explored as alter...
Abstract Background Animal poisons and venoms are sources of biomolecules naturally selected. Rhinel...
Amphibian skin secretions are well known as a rich source of bioactive peptides. However, little is ...
Objective: The skin secretions of toads are a rich source of bioactive peptides and proteins, which ...
Amphibians possess a unique defence mechanism to protect themselves against predators in their natur...
Copyright © 2013 Juliana Mozer Sciani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
AbstractThe defensive skin secretions of amphibians are a rich source of bioactive peptides. Here we...
Most, if not all, frog species are known to secrete a mixture of more or less toxic compounds from s...
Amphibians have survived successfully between water and land for more than 150 million years, partly...
Amphibians are known by cutaneous glands, spread over the skin, containing toxins (proteins, peptide...
Frogs belong to the amphibian Order, Anura, and are distributed around the wor1d from the tropics to...
The dorsal skin of the crawfish frog, Rana areolata, is associated with numerous prominent granular ...
Freeze-dried parotoid gland secretions from toads of the genus Bufo contained large proportions of p...
Skin secretions of frogs have a high chemical complexity. They have diverse types of biomolecules, s...
International audienceThe members of the Aquarana (or Rana catesbeiana species group) form a monophy...
Amphibians secrete small antimicrobial polypeptides from their skin that have been explored as alter...