Conus venoms from marine cone snails continue to provide novel bioactive components. Two new classes of conopeptide specifically block alpha(1)-adrenoceptors (rho-conopeptide) and noradrenaline transporters (chi-conopeptides). Both classes are small peptides with two disulfide bonds. Rho-conopeptide is structurally similar to alpha-conotoxins, which block nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, whereas the chi-conopeptides are unrelated to other conotoxins. Both types of conopeptides are non-competitive blockers. Because these peptides demonstrate greater selectivity than current drugs in clinical use, they could lead to the development of improved therapeutics
Marine snails of the genus Conus are a large family of predatory gastropods with an unparalleled mol...
Conopeptides are a diverse family of peptides found in the venoms of marine cone snails and are used...
Venomous animals produce a diverse range of peptides and small molecules that are of both therapeuti...
Conus venoms from marine cone snails continue to provide novel bioactive components. Two new classes...
Cone snails use venom containing a cocktail of peptides ('conopeptides') to capture their prey. Many...
Cone snails use venom containing a cocktail of peptides ('conopeptides') to capture their prey. Many...
Cone snails use venom containing a cocktail of peptides ('conopeptides') to capture their prey. Many...
Cone snails use venom containing a cocktail of peptides ('conopeptides') to capture their prey. Many...
Conopeptides are a large family of peptide toxins produced by marine cone snails. They act with high...
Marine molluscs known as cone snails produce beautiful shells and a complex array of over 50,000 ven...
Venomous marine cone snails harbour a variety of small disulfide-rich peptides called conotoxins, wh...
Conopeptides are a diverse group of recently evolved venom peptides used for prey capture and/or def...
Venom peptides offer enormous opportunity for the discovery of peptide drug leads. This review focus...
Peptide therapeutics are acclaimed as a promising addition to the pharmaceutical arena, and they con...
Conotoxins are small bioactive highly structured peptides from the venom of marine cone snails (genu...
Marine snails of the genus Conus are a large family of predatory gastropods with an unparalleled mol...
Conopeptides are a diverse family of peptides found in the venoms of marine cone snails and are used...
Venomous animals produce a diverse range of peptides and small molecules that are of both therapeuti...
Conus venoms from marine cone snails continue to provide novel bioactive components. Two new classes...
Cone snails use venom containing a cocktail of peptides ('conopeptides') to capture their prey. Many...
Cone snails use venom containing a cocktail of peptides ('conopeptides') to capture their prey. Many...
Cone snails use venom containing a cocktail of peptides ('conopeptides') to capture their prey. Many...
Cone snails use venom containing a cocktail of peptides ('conopeptides') to capture their prey. Many...
Conopeptides are a large family of peptide toxins produced by marine cone snails. They act with high...
Marine molluscs known as cone snails produce beautiful shells and a complex array of over 50,000 ven...
Venomous marine cone snails harbour a variety of small disulfide-rich peptides called conotoxins, wh...
Conopeptides are a diverse group of recently evolved venom peptides used for prey capture and/or def...
Venom peptides offer enormous opportunity for the discovery of peptide drug leads. This review focus...
Peptide therapeutics are acclaimed as a promising addition to the pharmaceutical arena, and they con...
Conotoxins are small bioactive highly structured peptides from the venom of marine cone snails (genu...
Marine snails of the genus Conus are a large family of predatory gastropods with an unparalleled mol...
Conopeptides are a diverse family of peptides found in the venoms of marine cone snails and are used...
Venomous animals produce a diverse range of peptides and small molecules that are of both therapeuti...