نتایج جستجو برای: tarantula

تعداد نتایج: 381  

Journal: :Cumhuriyet Science Journal 2021

Spider venoms are known to have great potential for their antimicrobial, antifungal, and antitumor activities due rich peptide content. Tarantula cubensis alcoholic extract Theranekron® is a homeopathic remedy it frequently used in veterinary treatments. Specifically, the anti-inflammatory, wound healing effects of provide wide range use animal More importantly, can reduce growth rate canine ma...

Journal: :eLife 2016
Andres Jara-Oseguera Chanhyung Bae Kenton J Swartz

TRPV1 channels in sensory neurons are integrators of painful stimuli and heat, yet how they integrate diverse stimuli and sense temperature remains elusive. Here, we show that external sodium ions stabilize the TRPV1 channel in a closed state, such that removing the external ion leads to channel activation. In studying the underlying mechanism, we find that the temperature sensors in TRPV1 acti...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2014
Joan Fuchs Margot von Dechend Raffaella Mordasini Alessandro Ceschi Wolfgang Nentwig

Literature on bird spider or tarantula bites (Theraphosidae) is rare. This is astonishing as they are coveted pets and interaction with their keepers (feeding, cleaning the terrarium or taking them out to hold) might increase the possibility for bites. Yet, this seems to be a rare event and might be why most theraphosids are considered to be harmless, even though the urticating hairs of many Am...

2015
Fernando Pérez-Miles Carlos Perafán Laura Santamaría

Tarantulas are large spiders with adhesive setae on their legs, which enable them to climb on smooth vertical surfaces. The mechanism proposed to explain adhesion in tarantulas is anisotropic friction, where friction is higher when the leg pushes than when it pulls. However, previous studies and measurements of adhesion in theraphosids were performed using dead specimens. To test their ability ...

2016
Feng Zhang Sonya M Hanson Andres Jara-Oseguera Dmitriy Krepkiy Chanhyung Bae Larry V Pearce Peter M Blumberg Simon Newstead Kenton J Swartz

The TRPV1 channel is a detector of noxious stimuli, including heat, acidosis, vanilloid compounds and lipids. The gating mechanisms of the related TRPV2 channel are poorly understood because selective high affinity ligands are not available, and the threshold for heat activation is extremely high (>50°C). Cryo-EM structures of TRPV1 and TRPV2 reveal that they adopt similar structures, and ident...

2012
H. Sana A. de Koter

Context. The Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud is our closest view of a starburst region and is the ideal environment to investigate important questions regarding the formation, evolution and final fate of the most massive stars. Aims. We analyze the multiplicity properties of the massive O-type star population observed through multi-epoch spectroscopy in the framework of the VLT-F...

Journal: :Cell 2010
Christopher J. Bohlen Avi Priel Sharleen Zhou David King Jan Siemens David Julius

Toxins have evolved to target regions of membrane ion channels that underlie ligand binding, gating, or ion permeation, and have thus served as invaluable tools for probing channel structure and function. Here, we describe a peptide toxin from the Earth Tiger tarantula that selectively and irreversibly activates the capsaicin- and heat-sensitive channel, TRPV1. This high-avidity interaction der...

Journal: :eLife 2016
Chanhyung Bae Claudio Anselmi Jeet Kalia Andres Jara-Oseguera Charles D Schwieters Dmitriy Krepkiy Chul Won Lee Eun-Hee Kim Jae Il Kim José D Faraldo-Gómez Kenton J Swartz

Venom toxins are invaluable tools for exploring the structure and mechanisms of ion channels. Here, we solve the structure of double-knot toxin (DkTx), a tarantula toxin that activates the heat-activated TRPV1 channel. We also provide improved structures of TRPV1 with and without the toxin bound, and investigate the interactions of DkTx with the channel and membranes. We find that DkTx binds to...

2012
Sian Beilock

UCLA scientists Katharina Kircanski, Matt Lieberman, and Michelle Craske demonstrated the power of words for people with a professed spider phobia. The experiment went something like this: First, the spider phobics were asked to stand outside next to a Chilean rose-haired tarantula (donʼt worry, it was in a container). People were encouraged to approach the spider little by little. On the first...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
P I Silva S Daffre P Bulet

We have purified a small size antimicrobial peptide, named gomesin, from the hemocytes of the unchallenged tarantula spider Acanthoscurria gomesiana. Gomesin has a molecular mass of 2270.4 Da, with 18 amino acids, including a pyroglutamic acid as the N terminus, a C-terminal arginine alpha-amide, and four cysteine residues forming two disulfide bridges. This peptide shows marked sequence simila...

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