Most previous studies have focused on analgesic and anti-cancer activities for the conotoxins identified from piscivorous and molluscivorous cone snails, but little attention has been devoted to insecticidal activity of conotoxins from the dominant vermivorous species. As a representative vermivorous cone snail, the Chinese tubular cone snail (Conus betulinus) is the dominant Conus species inhabiting the South China Sea. We sequenced related venom transcriptomes from C. betulinus using both the next-generation sequencing and traditional Sanger sequencing technologies, and a comprehensive library of 215 conotoxin transcripts was constructed. In our current study, six conotoxins with potential insecticidal activity were screened out from our ...
Cone snails (genus Conus) are marine species that evolved as specialized predators by developing the...
Cone snails (genus ) are venomous marine snails that inject prey with a lethal cocktail of conotoxin...
The numerous toxic peptides, called conotoxins (Olivera et al 1990, 1991), that marine cone snails p...
The primary objective of this study was to realize the large-scale discovery of conotoxin sequences ...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential, not...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential, not...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential, not...
The primary objective of this study was to realize the large-scale discovery of conotoxin sequences ...
Marine drugs have developed rapidly in recent decades. Cone snails, a group of more than 700 species...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential, not...
Marine gastropods of the genus Conus, comprising more than 800 species, have the characteristic of i...
Conus ateralbus is a cone snail endemic to the west side of the island of Sal, in the Cabo Verde Arc...
Marine snails of the genus Conus (∼500 species) are tropical predators that produce venoms for captu...
Cone snail venoms provide an ideal resource for neuropharmacological tools and drug candidates disco...
Conotoxins in the venom of cone snails (Conus spp.) are a mixture of active peptides that work as bl...
Cone snails (genus Conus) are marine species that evolved as specialized predators by developing the...
Cone snails (genus ) are venomous marine snails that inject prey with a lethal cocktail of conotoxin...
The numerous toxic peptides, called conotoxins (Olivera et al 1990, 1991), that marine cone snails p...
The primary objective of this study was to realize the large-scale discovery of conotoxin sequences ...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential, not...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential, not...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential, not...
The primary objective of this study was to realize the large-scale discovery of conotoxin sequences ...
Marine drugs have developed rapidly in recent decades. Cone snails, a group of more than 700 species...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential, not...
Marine gastropods of the genus Conus, comprising more than 800 species, have the characteristic of i...
Conus ateralbus is a cone snail endemic to the west side of the island of Sal, in the Cabo Verde Arc...
Marine snails of the genus Conus (∼500 species) are tropical predators that produce venoms for captu...
Cone snail venoms provide an ideal resource for neuropharmacological tools and drug candidates disco...
Conotoxins in the venom of cone snails (Conus spp.) are a mixture of active peptides that work as bl...
Cone snails (genus Conus) are marine species that evolved as specialized predators by developing the...
Cone snails (genus ) are venomous marine snails that inject prey with a lethal cocktail of conotoxin...
The numerous toxic peptides, called conotoxins (Olivera et al 1990, 1991), that marine cone snails p...