نتایج جستجو برای: Conus textile

تعداد نتایج: 14311  

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
nasim tabaraki department of marine biology, science and research branch, islamic azad university (iau), tehran, iran delavar shahbazzadeh biotechnology research center, department of medical biotechnology, venom and biotherapeutics molecules lab, pasteur institute of iran, tehran iran ali mashinchian moradi department of marine biology, science and research branch, islamic azad university (iau), tehran, iran gholamhossein vosughi department of marine biology, science and research branch, islamic azad university (iau), tehran, iran pargol ghavam mostafavi department of marine biology, science and research branch, islamic azad university (iau), tehran, iran

objective(s):cone snails are estimated to consist of up to 700 species. the venom of these snails has yielded a rich source of novel peptides. this study was aimed to study the analgesic effect of persian gulf conus textile and its comparison with morphine in mouse model. materials and methods: samples were collected in larak island. the venom ducts were isolated and kept on ice then homogenize...

2014
Nasim Tabaraki Delavar Shahbazzadeh Ali Mashinchian Moradi Gholamhossein Vosughi Pargol Ghavam Mostafavi

OBJECTIVES Cone snails are estimated to consist of up to 700 species. The venom of these snails has yielded a rich source of novel peptides. This study was aimed to study the analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile and its comparison with morphine in mouse model. MATERIALS AND METHODS Samples were collected in Larak Island. The venom ducts were Isolated and kept on ice then homogenized...

Ali Mashinchian Moradi Delavar Shahbazzadeh Gholamhossein Vosughi Nasim Tabaraki Pargol Ghavam Mostafavi

Objective(s):Cone snails are estimated to consist of up to 700 species. The venom of these snails has yielded a rich source of novel peptides. This study was aimed to study the analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile and its comparison with morphine in mouse model. Materials and Methods: Samples were collected in Larak Island. The venom ducts were Isolated and kept on ice then homogenize...

2014
Ferry Heus Reka A. Otvos Ruud L. E. G. Aspers Rene van Elk Jenny I. Halff Andreas W. Ehlers Sébastien Dutertre Richard J. Lewis Sybren Wijmenga Wilfried M. A. Niessen Jeroen Kool

A nano-flow high-resolution screening platform, featuring a parallel chip-based microfluidic bioassay and mass spectrometry coupled to nano-liquid chromatography, was applied to screen animal venoms for nicotinic acetylcholine receptor like (nAChR) affinity by using the acetylcholine binding protein, a mimic of the nAChR. The potential of this microfluidic platform is demonstrated by profiling ...

2012
Age Brauer Alexander Kurz Tim Stockwell Holly Baden-Tillson Juliana Heidler Ilka Wittig Silke Kauferstein Dietrich Mebs Reto Stöcklin Maido Remm

Cone snails are venomous predatory marine neogastropods that belong to the species-rich superfamily of the Conoidea. So far, the mitochondrial genomes of two cone snail species (Conus textile and Conus borgesi) have been described, and these feed on snails and worms, respectively. Here, we report the mitochondrial genome sequence of the fish-hunting cone snail Conus consors and describe a novel...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
G S Begley B C Furie E Czerwiec K L Taylor G L Furie L Bronstein J Stenflo B Furie

The vitamin K-dependent gamma-glutamyl carboxylase catalyzes the posttranslational conversion of glutamic acid to gamma-carboxyglutamic acid, an amino acid critical to the function of the vitamin K-dependent blood coagulation proteins. Given the functional similarity of mammalian vitamin K-dependent carboxylases and the vitamin K-dependent carboxylase from Conus textile, a marine invertebrate, ...

Journal: :Journal of proteome research 2012
Swapnil Bhatia Yong J Kil Beatrix Ueberheide Brian T Chait Lemmuel Tayo Lourdes Cruz Bingwen Lu John R Yates Marshall Bern

De novo peptide sequencing by mass spectrometry (MS) can determine the amino acid sequence of an unknown peptide without reference to a protein database. MS-based de novo sequencing assumes special importance in focused studies of families of biologically active peptides and proteins, such as hormones, toxins, and antibodies, for which amino acid sequences may be difficult to obtain through gen...

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