Fish venoms remain almost completely unstudied despite the large number of species. In part this is due to the inherent nature of fish venoms, in that they are highly sensitive to heat, pH, lyophilisation, storage and repeated freeze-thawing. They are also heavily contaminated with mucus, which makes proteomic study difficult. Here we describe a novel protein-handling protocol to remove mucus contamination, utilising ammonium sulphate and acetone precipitation. We validated this approach using barb venom gland tissue protein extract from the blue-spotted stingray Neotrygon kuhlii. We analysed the protein extract using 1D and 2D gels with LC-MS/MS sequencing. Protein annotation was underpinned by a venom gland transcriptome. The composition ...
Fish venom remains a virtually untapped resource. There are so few fish toxin sequences for referenc...
Background: Stingrays belong to Chondrichthyes class.They live in freshwaters and oceans all over th...
One of the most concerning study arenas is marine fish toxins and venoms, both of which fall under t...
Venomous animals are found through a wide taxonomic range including cartilaginous fish such as the f...
The Estuarine stonefish (Synanceia horrida) is recognised as one of the most venomous fish species i...
The biological activities observed upon envenomation by Scorpaena plumieri could be linked to both t...
The use of -omics technologies allows for the characterization of snake venom composition at a fast ...
Stingrays commonly cause human envenoming related accidents in populations of the sea, near rivers a...
© 2017 Dr. Dalia Patricia Ponce-GarciaChrysaora jellyfish (Class Scyphozoa) are considered mild to s...
Marine cone snail venoms are highly complex mixtures of peptides and proteins. They have been studie...
We are developing methods for collecting venom and studying its chemical properties to better unders...
Species of the family Scorpaenidae are responsible for accidents and sporadic casualties by the shor...
The common lionfish, Pterois miles (Scorpaenidae), is one of the most abundant and venomous fishes t...
AbstractAntimicrobial molecules are important components of the innate immune system in vertebrates....
Malaysia is home for numerous venomous animals which are either terrestrial or marine. However, man...
Fish venom remains a virtually untapped resource. There are so few fish toxin sequences for referenc...
Background: Stingrays belong to Chondrichthyes class.They live in freshwaters and oceans all over th...
One of the most concerning study arenas is marine fish toxins and venoms, both of which fall under t...
Venomous animals are found through a wide taxonomic range including cartilaginous fish such as the f...
The Estuarine stonefish (Synanceia horrida) is recognised as one of the most venomous fish species i...
The biological activities observed upon envenomation by Scorpaena plumieri could be linked to both t...
The use of -omics technologies allows for the characterization of snake venom composition at a fast ...
Stingrays commonly cause human envenoming related accidents in populations of the sea, near rivers a...
© 2017 Dr. Dalia Patricia Ponce-GarciaChrysaora jellyfish (Class Scyphozoa) are considered mild to s...
Marine cone snail venoms are highly complex mixtures of peptides and proteins. They have been studie...
We are developing methods for collecting venom and studying its chemical properties to better unders...
Species of the family Scorpaenidae are responsible for accidents and sporadic casualties by the shor...
The common lionfish, Pterois miles (Scorpaenidae), is one of the most abundant and venomous fishes t...
AbstractAntimicrobial molecules are important components of the innate immune system in vertebrates....
Malaysia is home for numerous venomous animals which are either terrestrial or marine. However, man...
Fish venom remains a virtually untapped resource. There are so few fish toxin sequences for referenc...
Background: Stingrays belong to Chondrichthyes class.They live in freshwaters and oceans all over th...
One of the most concerning study arenas is marine fish toxins and venoms, both of which fall under t...