Scorpion venom is deemed to contain many toxic peptides as an important source of natural compounds. Out of the two hundred proteins identified in Mesobuthus martensii (M. martensii), only a few peptide toxins have been found so far. Herein, a combinational approach based upon RNA sequencing and Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (LC MS/MS) was employed to explore the venom peptides in M. martensii. A total of 153 proteins were identified from the scorpion venom, 26 previously known and 127 newly identified. Of the novel toxins, 97 proteins exhibited sequence similarities to known toxins, and 30 were never reported. Combining peptidomic and transcriptomic analyses, the peptide sequence of BmKKx1 was reannotated and four ...
AbstractToxins affecting sodium channels widely exist in the venoms of scorpions throughout the worl...
The Urodacidae scorpions are the most widely distributed of the four families in Australia and repre...
In the present study, we report for the first time, the molecular, biochemical and electrophysiologi...
Androctonus bicolor is one of the most poisonous scorpion species in the world. However, little has ...
AbstractToxins affecting sodium channels widely exist in the venoms of scorpions throughout the worl...
The venoms of Buthidae scorpions are known to contain basic, single-chain protein -toxins consisting...
Since it is an apocrine secretion, scorpion venom is a complex mixture that contains a variety of lo...
This communication reports a further examination of venom gland transcripts and venom composition of...
Scorpions are particularly well adapted to survival in extreme habitats (especially arid and semi-ar...
Scorpion venom contains a considerable variety of neurotoxic peptides that can act on ionic channels...
Animal venoms are essentially diverse libraries of compounds evolved to have both high affinity and ...
AbstractVenoms from scorpions contain extremely rich bioactive peptides that often carry diverse fun...
Venom gland transcriptomic and proteomic analyses have improved our knowledge on the diversity of th...
Venom gland transcriptomic and proteomic analyses have improved our knowledge on the diversity of th...
Scorpions belonging to the Buthidae family have traditionally drawn much of the biochemist's attenti...
AbstractToxins affecting sodium channels widely exist in the venoms of scorpions throughout the worl...
The Urodacidae scorpions are the most widely distributed of the four families in Australia and repre...
In the present study, we report for the first time, the molecular, biochemical and electrophysiologi...
Androctonus bicolor is one of the most poisonous scorpion species in the world. However, little has ...
AbstractToxins affecting sodium channels widely exist in the venoms of scorpions throughout the worl...
The venoms of Buthidae scorpions are known to contain basic, single-chain protein -toxins consisting...
Since it is an apocrine secretion, scorpion venom is a complex mixture that contains a variety of lo...
This communication reports a further examination of venom gland transcripts and venom composition of...
Scorpions are particularly well adapted to survival in extreme habitats (especially arid and semi-ar...
Scorpion venom contains a considerable variety of neurotoxic peptides that can act on ionic channels...
Animal venoms are essentially diverse libraries of compounds evolved to have both high affinity and ...
AbstractVenoms from scorpions contain extremely rich bioactive peptides that often carry diverse fun...
Venom gland transcriptomic and proteomic analyses have improved our knowledge on the diversity of th...
Venom gland transcriptomic and proteomic analyses have improved our knowledge on the diversity of th...
Scorpions belonging to the Buthidae family have traditionally drawn much of the biochemist's attenti...
AbstractToxins affecting sodium channels widely exist in the venoms of scorpions throughout the worl...
The Urodacidae scorpions are the most widely distributed of the four families in Australia and repre...
In the present study, we report for the first time, the molecular, biochemical and electrophysiologi...