Animal venoms and toxins are a valuable source of bioactive peptides with pharmacologic relevance as potential drug leads. A large subset of biologically active peptides discovered up till now contain disulfide bridges that enhance stability and activity. To discover new members of this class of peptides, we developed a workflow screening specifically for those peptides that contain inter- and intra-molecular disulfide bonds by means of three-dimensional (3D) mass mapping. Two intrinsic properties of the sulfur atom, (1) its relatively large negative mass defect, and (2) its isotopic composition, allow for differentiation between cysteine-containing peptides and peptides lacking sulfur. High sulfur content in a peptide decreases the normali...
The critical, and often most difficult, step in structure elucidation of diverse classes of natural ...
Disulfide-rich peptide toxins found in the secretions of venomous organisms such as snakes, spiders,...
Disulfide-rich peptide venoms from animals such as snakes, spiders, scorpions, and certain marine sn...
Animal venoms and toxins are a valuable source of bioactive peptides with pharmacologic relevance as...
Venom and toxin samples derived from animal origins are a rich source of bioactive peptides. A high ...
Disulfide-rich peptides have been developed as treatments for diseases and disorders such as diabete...
More than fifty thousands of venomous species, such as snakes, spiders, bees or cone snails, are cur...
[[abstract]]Native disulfide formation is crucial to the process of disulfide-rich protein folding i...
Amphibians contain a rich chemical arsenal in their skin glands, vital for their defence against pre...
Disulfide bonds are post translational modification playing essential roles in the biological activi...
Disulfide crosslinks are ubiquitous in natural peptides and proteins, providing rigidity to polypept...
[[abstract]]Disulfide bonds are one of major post-translational modifications for protein skeleton con...
Animal venoms are highly complex mixtures that can contain many disulfide-bridged toxins. This work ...
SummaryCertain peptide folds, owing to a combination of intrinsic stability and resilience to amino ...
[[abstract]]Snake venom consists of toxin proteins with multiple disulfide linkages to generate uniq...
The critical, and often most difficult, step in structure elucidation of diverse classes of natural ...
Disulfide-rich peptide toxins found in the secretions of venomous organisms such as snakes, spiders,...
Disulfide-rich peptide venoms from animals such as snakes, spiders, scorpions, and certain marine sn...
Animal venoms and toxins are a valuable source of bioactive peptides with pharmacologic relevance as...
Venom and toxin samples derived from animal origins are a rich source of bioactive peptides. A high ...
Disulfide-rich peptides have been developed as treatments for diseases and disorders such as diabete...
More than fifty thousands of venomous species, such as snakes, spiders, bees or cone snails, are cur...
[[abstract]]Native disulfide formation is crucial to the process of disulfide-rich protein folding i...
Amphibians contain a rich chemical arsenal in their skin glands, vital for their defence against pre...
Disulfide bonds are post translational modification playing essential roles in the biological activi...
Disulfide crosslinks are ubiquitous in natural peptides and proteins, providing rigidity to polypept...
[[abstract]]Disulfide bonds are one of major post-translational modifications for protein skeleton con...
Animal venoms are highly complex mixtures that can contain many disulfide-bridged toxins. This work ...
SummaryCertain peptide folds, owing to a combination of intrinsic stability and resilience to amino ...
[[abstract]]Snake venom consists of toxin proteins with multiple disulfide linkages to generate uniq...
The critical, and often most difficult, step in structure elucidation of diverse classes of natural ...
Disulfide-rich peptide toxins found in the secretions of venomous organisms such as snakes, spiders,...
Disulfide-rich peptide venoms from animals such as snakes, spiders, scorpions, and certain marine sn...