Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this venom is neurotoxic, the venom gland is considered as an enormous collection of pharmacologically interesting compounds having a broad spectrum of targets. As such, cone snail peptides represent an interesting treasure for drug development. Here, we report five novel peptides isolated from the venom of Conus longurionis, Conus asiaticus and Conus australis. Lo6/7a and Lo6/7b were retrieved from C. longurionis and have a cysteine framework VI/VII. Lo6/7b has an exceptional amino acid sequence because no similar conopeptide has been described to date (similarity percentage <50%). A third peptide, Asi3a from C. asiaticus, has a typical frame...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
Cone snail venoms provide a largely untapped source of novel peptide drug leads. To enhance the disc...
Over a million of years, nature has optimized the constituents of venoms (i.e. peptide toxins) as th...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Highly structured small peptides are the major toxic constituents of the venom of cone snails, a fam...
Highly structured small peptides are the major toxic constituents of the venom of cone snails, a fam...
AbstractThe evolutionarily unique and ecologically diverse family Conidae presents fundamental oppor...
Venoms from cone snails (genus Conus) can be seen as an untapped cocktail of biologically active com...
Cone snails (genus Conus) are marine species that evolved as specialized predators by developing the...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
The marine snail Conus araneosus has unusual significance due to its confined distribution to coasta...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
Cone snail venoms provide a largely untapped source of novel peptide drug leads. To enhance the disc...
Over a million of years, nature has optimized the constituents of venoms (i.e. peptide toxins) as th...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Highly structured small peptides are the major toxic constituents of the venom of cone snails, a fam...
Highly structured small peptides are the major toxic constituents of the venom of cone snails, a fam...
AbstractThe evolutionarily unique and ecologically diverse family Conidae presents fundamental oppor...
Venoms from cone snails (genus Conus) can be seen as an untapped cocktail of biologically active com...
Cone snails (genus Conus) are marine species that evolved as specialized predators by developing the...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
The marine snail Conus araneosus has unusual significance due to its confined distribution to coasta...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
Cone snail venoms provide a largely untapped source of novel peptide drug leads. To enhance the disc...
Over a million of years, nature has optimized the constituents of venoms (i.e. peptide toxins) as th...