Sea anemones are known to contain a wide diversity of biologically active peptides, mostly unexplored according to recent peptidomic and transcriptomic studies. In the present work, the neurotoxic fractions from the exudates of Stichodactyla helianthus and Bunodosoma granulifera were analyzed by reversed-phase chromatography and mass spectrometry. The first peptide fingerprints of these sea anemones were assessed, revealing the largest number of peptide components (156) so far found in sea anemone species, as well as the richer peptide diversity of B. granulifera in relation to S. helianthus. The transcriptomic analysis of B. granulifera, performed by massive cDNA sequencing with 454 pyrosequencing approach allowed the discovery of five new...
Sea anemone mucus, due to its multiple and vital functions, is a valuable substance for investigatio...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemones produce ion channels peptide toxins of pharmacological and biomedical interest. However...
Sea anemones are known to contain a wide diversity of biologically active peptides, mostly unexplore...
AbstractSea anemones are known to contain a wide diversity of biologically active peptides, mostly u...
In contrast to the many studies on the venoms of scorpions, spiders, snakes and cone snails, tip to ...
Sea anemones produce a wide variety of biologically active compounds, such as the proteinaceous neur...
Sea anemones represent one of the emerging groups of interest concerning venomous animals in toxinol...
The Cnidaria phylum includes organisms that are among the most venomous animals. The Anthozoa class ...
Sea anemones produce proteinaceous toxins for predation and defense, including peptide toxins that a...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Cnidarian toxic products, particularly peptide toxins, constitute a promising target for biomedicine...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
A neurotoxic peptide, granulitoxin (GRX), was isolated from the sea anemone Bunodosoma granulifera. ...
Sea anemone mucus, due to its multiple and vital functions, is a valuable substance for investigatio...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemones produce ion channels peptide toxins of pharmacological and biomedical interest. However...
Sea anemones are known to contain a wide diversity of biologically active peptides, mostly unexplore...
AbstractSea anemones are known to contain a wide diversity of biologically active peptides, mostly u...
In contrast to the many studies on the venoms of scorpions, spiders, snakes and cone snails, tip to ...
Sea anemones produce a wide variety of biologically active compounds, such as the proteinaceous neur...
Sea anemones represent one of the emerging groups of interest concerning venomous animals in toxinol...
The Cnidaria phylum includes organisms that are among the most venomous animals. The Anthozoa class ...
Sea anemones produce proteinaceous toxins for predation and defense, including peptide toxins that a...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Cnidarian toxic products, particularly peptide toxins, constitute a promising target for biomedicine...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
A neurotoxic peptide, granulitoxin (GRX), was isolated from the sea anemone Bunodosoma granulifera. ...
Sea anemone mucus, due to its multiple and vital functions, is a valuable substance for investigatio...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemones produce ion channels peptide toxins of pharmacological and biomedical interest. However...