Diversity in sequences, post-translational modifications and expected pharmacological activities of toxins from four Conus species revealed by the combination of cutting-edge proteomics, transcriptomics and bioinformatics

  • Degueldre, Michel
  • Verdenaud, Marion
  • Garikoitz, Legarda
  • Minambres, Rebeca
  • Zuniga, Sheila
  • Leblanc, Mathieu
  • Gilles, Nicolas
  • Ducancel, Frédéric
  • De Pauw, Edwin
  • Quinton, Loïc
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Publication date
May 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0041-0101
Citation count (estimate)
1

Abstract

Venomous animals have developed a huge arsenal of reticulated peptides for defense and predation. Based on various scaffolds, they represent a colossal pharmacological diversity, making them top candidates for the development of innovative drugs. Instead of relying on the classical, low-throughput bioassay-guided approach to identify innovative bioactive peptides, this work exploits a recent paradigm to access to venom diversity. This strategy bypasses the classical approach by combining high-throughput transcriptomics, proteomics and bioinformatics cutting-edge technologies to generate reliable peptide sequences. The strategy employed to generate hundreds of reliable sequences from Conus venoms is deeply described. The study led to the dis...

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