AbstractScorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell membranes. Without harming the scorpions, these peptides can easily be extracted and detected by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. So far, only few studies compared the venom of different species solely for taxonomic purposes. Here, we describe a very simple protocol for venom extraction and mass fingerprinting that was developed for peptide barcoding (venom code for species identification) and facilitates reproducibility if sample preparation is performed under field conditions. This approach may serve as suitable basis for a taxonomy-oriented scorpion toxin database that interacts with MALDI-TOF mass spectra
This license permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the ...
The present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regions in Eg...
Scorpion venom is deemed to contain many toxic peptides as an important source of natural compounds....
Scorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell membranes. ...
AbstractScorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell mem...
Abstract Background Centruroides hirsutipalpus, of the family Buthidae, is a scorpion endemic to th...
The red scorpion, Mesobuthus tamulus, is found in two distinct biotopes within the Indian state of M...
Centruroides tecomanus is a Mexican scorpion endemic of the State of Colima, that causes human fatal...
The Urodacidae scorpions are the most widely distributed of the four families in Australia and repre...
International audienceButhus occitanus (B. occitanus) is one of the most dangerous scorpions in the ...
This communication reports a further examination of venom gland transcripts and venom composition of...
The complexity of Australian funnel-web spider venoms has been explored via the combined use of MALD...
Androctonus bicolor is one of the most poisonous scorpion species in the world. However, little has ...
Scorpions are particularly well adapted to survival in extreme habitats (especially arid and semi-ar...
<div><p><i>Centruroides tecomanus</i> is a Mexican scorpion endemic of the State of Colima, that cau...
This license permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the ...
The present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regions in Eg...
Scorpion venom is deemed to contain many toxic peptides as an important source of natural compounds....
Scorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell membranes. ...
AbstractScorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell mem...
Abstract Background Centruroides hirsutipalpus, of the family Buthidae, is a scorpion endemic to th...
The red scorpion, Mesobuthus tamulus, is found in two distinct biotopes within the Indian state of M...
Centruroides tecomanus is a Mexican scorpion endemic of the State of Colima, that causes human fatal...
The Urodacidae scorpions are the most widely distributed of the four families in Australia and repre...
International audienceButhus occitanus (B. occitanus) is one of the most dangerous scorpions in the ...
This communication reports a further examination of venom gland transcripts and venom composition of...
The complexity of Australian funnel-web spider venoms has been explored via the combined use of MALD...
Androctonus bicolor is one of the most poisonous scorpion species in the world. However, little has ...
Scorpions are particularly well adapted to survival in extreme habitats (especially arid and semi-ar...
<div><p><i>Centruroides tecomanus</i> is a Mexican scorpion endemic of the State of Colima, that cau...
This license permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the ...
The present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regions in Eg...
Scorpion venom is deemed to contain many toxic peptides as an important source of natural compounds....