Abstract The aim of this study was to screen the venom of the theraposid spider Avicularia juruensis for the identification of antimicrobial peptides which could be further used as prototypes for drug development. Eleven antimicrobial peptides, named juruentoxins, with molecular weight ranging from 3.5 to 4.5kDa, were identified by mass spectrometry after the soluble venom was separated by high performance liquid chromatography. Juruentoxins have a putative inhibitory cystine knot motif, generally found in neurotoxins, which are also resistant to proteolysis. One juruentoxin that has 38 amino acid residues and three disulfide bonds were characterized, to which we proposed the name Juruin. Based on liquid growth inhibition assays, it has pot...
<div><p>Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequent...
Toxins from venomous animals are extremely potent and selective towards defined targets involved in ...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
The aim of this study was to screen the venom of the theraposid spider Avicularia juruensis for the ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequently there...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
The spider Lycosa sinensis represents a burrowing wolf spider (family Lycosidae) widely distributed ...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Antimicrobial peptides have been accepted as excellent candidates for developing novel antibiotics a...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
<div><p>Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequent...
Toxins from venomous animals are extremely potent and selective towards defined targets involved in ...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
The aim of this study was to screen the venom of the theraposid spider Avicularia juruensis for the ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequently there...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
The spider Lycosa sinensis represents a burrowing wolf spider (family Lycosidae) widely distributed ...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Antimicrobial peptides have been accepted as excellent candidates for developing novel antibiotics a...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...
<div><p>Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequent...
Toxins from venomous animals are extremely potent and selective towards defined targets involved in ...
The need for discovering new compounds that can act selectively on pathogens is becoming increasingl...