Animal venoms are complex mixtures of highly specialized toxic molecules. Cnidarians and arachnids produce pore-forming proteins (PFPs) directed against the plasma membrane of their target cells. Among PFPs from cnidarians, actinoporins stand out for their small size and molecular simplicity. While native actinoporins require only sphingomyelin for membrane binding, engineered chimeras containing a recognition antibody-derived domain fused to an actinoporin isoform can nonetheless serve as highly specific immunotoxins. Examples of such constructs targeted against malignant cells have been already reported. However, PFPs from arachnid venoms are less well-studied from a structural and functional point of view. Spiders from the Latrodectus ge...
Biodiversity provides a huge source of new chemical entities that could be useful for the developmen...
Background: Venomous animals incapacitate their prey using complex venoms that can contain hundreds ...
This presentation was given at the 7th European Evolution and Development Conference – 26-29th June,...
Cnidarians are soft bodied animals possessing complex venom systems which have evolved to allow for ...
Venoms constitute complex mixtures of many different molecules arising from evolution in processes d...
The millions of extant arthropod species are testament to their evolutionary success that can at lea...
Cnidarians are the oldest extant lineage of venomous animals. Despite their simple anatomy, they are...
Throughout evolution, numerous proteins have been convergently recruited into the venoms of various ...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
CEECIND/02699/2017The growing number of known venomous marine invertebrates indicates that chemical ...
Thousands of arthropod species, ranging from arachnids (spiders and scorpions) to hymenopterans (ant...
A group of stable, water-soluble and membrane-bound proteins constitute the pore forming toxins (PFT...
Over 10,000 arthropod species are currently considered to be pest organisms. They are estimated to c...
Venom proteins have been found in a wide range of species in the animal kingdom. These venoms serve ...
A group of stable, water-soluble and membrane-bound proteins constitute the pore forming toxins (PFT...
Biodiversity provides a huge source of new chemical entities that could be useful for the developmen...
Background: Venomous animals incapacitate their prey using complex venoms that can contain hundreds ...
This presentation was given at the 7th European Evolution and Development Conference – 26-29th June,...
Cnidarians are soft bodied animals possessing complex venom systems which have evolved to allow for ...
Venoms constitute complex mixtures of many different molecules arising from evolution in processes d...
The millions of extant arthropod species are testament to their evolutionary success that can at lea...
Cnidarians are the oldest extant lineage of venomous animals. Despite their simple anatomy, they are...
Throughout evolution, numerous proteins have been convergently recruited into the venoms of various ...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
CEECIND/02699/2017The growing number of known venomous marine invertebrates indicates that chemical ...
Thousands of arthropod species, ranging from arachnids (spiders and scorpions) to hymenopterans (ant...
A group of stable, water-soluble and membrane-bound proteins constitute the pore forming toxins (PFT...
Over 10,000 arthropod species are currently considered to be pest organisms. They are estimated to c...
Venom proteins have been found in a wide range of species in the animal kingdom. These venoms serve ...
A group of stable, water-soluble and membrane-bound proteins constitute the pore forming toxins (PFT...
Biodiversity provides a huge source of new chemical entities that could be useful for the developmen...
Background: Venomous animals incapacitate their prey using complex venoms that can contain hundreds ...
This presentation was given at the 7th European Evolution and Development Conference – 26-29th June,...