نتایج جستجو برای: venom protein

تعداد نتایج: 1242407  

2016
Syafiq Asnawi Zainal Abidin Pathmanathan Rajadurai Md Ezharul Hoque Chowdhury Muhamad Rusdi Ahmad Rusmili Iekhsan Othman Rakesh Naidu

Tropidolaemus wagleri and Cryptelytrops purpureomaculatus are venomous pit viper species commonly found in Malaysia. Tandem mass spectrometry analysis of the crude venoms has detected different proteins in T. wagleri and C. purpureomaculatus. They were classified into 13 venom protein families consisting of enzymatic and nonenzymatic proteins. Enzymatic families detected in T. wagleri and C. pu...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2006
Alexis Rodríguez-Acosta Karel Lemoine Luis Navarrete María E Girón Irma Aguilar

Several colubrid snakes produce venomous oral secretions. In this work, the venom collected from Venezuelan opisthoglyphous (rear-fanged) Philodryas olfersii snake was studied. Different proteins were present in its venom and they were characterized by 20% SDS-PAGE protein electrophoresis. The secretion exhibited proteolytic (gelatinase) activity, which was partially purified on a chromatograph...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
قانع m ghane college of science science & research unit, islamic azad university, tehran, iran زارع a zare department of venomous animals and antivenom production, razi vaccine and serum research institute, kraj, iran ربیعی h rabei department of venomous animals and antivenom production, razi vaccine and serum research institute, kraj, iran محمدپور n mohammadpour department of venomous animals and antivenom production, razi vaccine and serum research institute, kraj, iran ابراهیم حبیبی a ebrahem habibi college of science science & research unit, islamic azad university, tehran, iran

introduction: scorpion venoms contain a variety of peptides, toxic to mammals، insects and crustaceans and are the main factors in scorpion venom toxicity (their amount being 1-3% of total venom). most of the scorpion toxins have been isolated from the venoms of scorpions in the buthidae family. the scorpion buthotus schach of this family is widely found in the western regions of iran, but no p...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2014
David Salazar-Valenzuela Diana Mora-Obando María Laura Fernández Amaru Loaiza-Lange H Lisle Gibbs Bruno Lomonte

Detailed snake venom proteomes for nearly a hundred species in different pitviper genera have accumulated using 'venomics' methodologies. However, venom composition for some lineages remains poorly known. Bothrocophias (toad-headed pitvipers) is a genus restricted to the northwestern portion of South America for which information on venom composition is lacking. Here, we describe the protein co...

Journal: :Toxins 2016
Si Hyeock Lee Ji Hyeong Baek Kyungjae Andrew Yoon

The primary functions of venoms from solitary and social wasps are different. Whereas most solitary wasps sting their prey to paralyze and preserve it, without killing, as the provisions for their progeny, social wasps usually sting to defend their colonies from vertebrate predators. Such distinctive venom properties of solitary and social wasps suggest that the main venom components are likely...

2016
Wallace Felipe Blohem Pessoa Ludimilla Carvalho Cerqueira Silva Leila de Oliveira Dias Jacques Hubert Charles Delabie Helena Costa Carla Cristina Romano

Ants cause a series of accidents involving humans. Such accidents generate different reactions in the body, ranging from a mild irritation at the bite site to anaphylactic shock, and these reactions depend on the mechanism of action of the venom. The study of animal venom is a science known as venomics. Through venomics, the composition of the venom of several ant species has already been chara...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2016
Rafael D Melani Owen S Skinner Luca Fornelli Gilberto B Domont Philip D Compton Neil L Kelleher

Characterizing whole proteins by top-down proteomics avoids a step of inference encountered in the dominant bottom-up methodology when peptides are assembled computationally into proteins for identification. The direct interrogation of whole proteins and protein complexes from the venom of Ophiophagus hannah (king cobra) provides a sharply clarified view of toxin sequence variation, transit pep...

2013
Simon Blank Henning Seismann Mareike McIntyre Markus Ollert Sara Wolf Frank I. Bantleon Edzard Spillner

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Anaphylaxis due to hymenoptera stings is one of the most severe clinical outcomes of IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions. Although allergic reactions to hymenoptera stings are often considered as a general model for the underlying principles of allergic disease, venom immunotherapy is still hampered by severe systemic side effects and incomplete protection. The identif...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1965
C C YANG

Crotoxin, the first crystalline protein from snake venom isolated by Slotta and Fraenkel-Conrat (1) in 1938 from the venom of Crotalus terr$cus terr$icus, carried both neurotoxic and hemolytic activities. However, it was found later that there were at least two markedly different proteins in this crystalline preparation (2). In 1944, De (3) isolated crystalline hemolysin from the venom of Naja ...

2000
T. A. COUDRON M. M. KNOP WRIGHT B. PUTTLER S. L. BRANDT W. C. RICE

Prepupae of Hypera eximia (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a natural host, and prepupae of factitious insect hosts were tested for their physiological responses to stinging by the gregarious ectoparasite, Necremnus breviramulus Gahan (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), and to injection with an extract of the venom gland tissue dissected from the lower reproductive tract of the female parasite. The...

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