Comprising a major clade of Anura, toads produce and secrete numerous toxins from both the parotoid glands behind their eyes and their dorsal skin. These toxins, made of various proteins and compounds, possess pharmacological potential to be repurposed to benefit human health. However, the detailed genetic regulation of toad toxin production is still poorly understood. A recent publication uncovering the genome of the representative Asiatic toad (Bufo gargarizans) provides a good reference to resolve this issue. In the present study, we sequenced the transcriptomes of parotoid gland, dorsal skin and liver from the Asiatic toad. Combining our data with 35 previously published transcriptomes across eight different tissues from the same specie...
Many organisms synthesize secondary metabolites against natural enemies. However, to which environme...
Type I serous glands in the skin of the Eastern yellow-bellied toad Bombina orientalis released thei...
Amphibian population declines are closely linked to increasingly serious environmental pollution. Fi...
14 p.That hardcoded genomes can manifest as plastic phenotypes responding to environmental perturbat...
Toxins from toads have long been known to contain rich chemicals with great pharmaceutical potential...
Toxins from toads have long been known to contain rich chemicals with great pharmaceutical potential...
Abstract Background: Animal poisons and venoms are sources of biomolecules naturally selected. Rhin...
Briefly considered extinct in the wild, the future of the wild population of the Wyoming toad (Anaxy...
Copyright © 2013 Juliana Mozer Sciani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
The genus Brachycephalus is a fascinating group of miniaturized anurans from the Brazilian Atlantic ...
Hibernation is an effective energy conservation strategy that has been widely adopted by animals to ...
The skin secretions of many frogs have genetically-encoded, endogenous antimicrobial peptides (AMPs)...
Amphibians have cutaneous glands on their skin which produce a number of toxic compounds that serve ...
Freeze-dried parotoid gland secretions from toads of the genus Bufo contained large proportions of p...
Amphibians are known by cutaneous glands, spread over the skin, containing toxins (proteins, peptide...
Many organisms synthesize secondary metabolites against natural enemies. However, to which environme...
Type I serous glands in the skin of the Eastern yellow-bellied toad Bombina orientalis released thei...
Amphibian population declines are closely linked to increasingly serious environmental pollution. Fi...
14 p.That hardcoded genomes can manifest as plastic phenotypes responding to environmental perturbat...
Toxins from toads have long been known to contain rich chemicals with great pharmaceutical potential...
Toxins from toads have long been known to contain rich chemicals with great pharmaceutical potential...
Abstract Background: Animal poisons and venoms are sources of biomolecules naturally selected. Rhin...
Briefly considered extinct in the wild, the future of the wild population of the Wyoming toad (Anaxy...
Copyright © 2013 Juliana Mozer Sciani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
The genus Brachycephalus is a fascinating group of miniaturized anurans from the Brazilian Atlantic ...
Hibernation is an effective energy conservation strategy that has been widely adopted by animals to ...
The skin secretions of many frogs have genetically-encoded, endogenous antimicrobial peptides (AMPs)...
Amphibians have cutaneous glands on their skin which produce a number of toxic compounds that serve ...
Freeze-dried parotoid gland secretions from toads of the genus Bufo contained large proportions of p...
Amphibians are known by cutaneous glands, spread over the skin, containing toxins (proteins, peptide...
Many organisms synthesize secondary metabolites against natural enemies. However, to which environme...
Type I serous glands in the skin of the Eastern yellow-bellied toad Bombina orientalis released thei...
Amphibian population declines are closely linked to increasingly serious environmental pollution. Fi...