نتایج جستجو برای: Toxic peptides

تعداد نتایج: 154826  

A. Ebrahim Habibi A. Zare Mirakabadi H. Rabei M. Ghane N. Mohamadpour

  Scorpion venoms contain of variety of peptides toxic to mammals ، insects and crustaceans. Toxic peptides are the main factors in scorpion venom causing toxicity, (their amount being 1-3%of total venom.). Most of the scorpion toxins have been isolated from the venoms of scorpions in the family Buthidae. The scorpion Buthotus Schach belonging to the Buthidae family is widely found in the weste...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
n. mohamadpour h. rabei a. zare mirakabadi m. ghane a. ebrahim habibi

scorpion venoms contain of variety of peptides toxic to mammals ، insects and crustaceans. toxic peptides are the main factors in scorpion venom causing toxicity, (their amount being 1-3%of total venom.). most of the scorpion toxins have been isolated from the venoms of scorpions in the family buthidae. the scorpion buthotus schach belonging to the buthidae family is widely found in the western...

2013
Sudheer Gupta Pallavi Kapoor Kumardeep Chaudhary Ankur Gautam Rahul Kumar Gajendra P. S. Raghava

BACKGROUND Over the past few decades, scientific research has been focused on developing peptide/protein-based therapies to treat various diseases. With the several advantages over small molecules, including high specificity, high penetration, ease of manufacturing, peptides have emerged as promising therapeutic molecules against many diseases. However, one of the bottlenecks in peptide/protein...

Journal: :Molecules 2018
Samo Ribarič

Intracellular synthesis, folding, trafficking and degradation of proteins are controlled and integrated by proteostasis. The frequency of protein misfolding disorders in the human population, e.g., in Alzheimer's disease (AD), is increasing due to the aging population. AD treatment options are limited to symptomatic interventions that at best slow-down disease progression. The key biochemical c...

Introduction: The study of the effects of synthetic peptides with antibacterial properties can provide more effective antibiotics. This study designed, expressed, and investigated the Sushi 3 tetramer peptide. Subsequently, it was compared in terms of changing antibacterial properties with another Sushi3 tetramer peptide the aspartic acid and proline amino acids of which were replaced with glyc...

Journal: :Pharmacology Research & Perspectives 2017

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2002
Yan Zhang Richard McLaughlin Cynthia Goodyer Andréa LeBlanc

Extracellular amyloid beta peptides (Abetas) have long been thought to be a primary cause of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Now, detection of intracellular neuronal Abeta1--42 accumulation before extracellular Abeta deposits questions the relevance of intracellular peptides in AD. In the present study, we directly address whether intracellular Abeta is toxic to human neurons. Microinjections of Abet...

Journal: :Computational and structural biotechnology journal 2021

Poly glutamine and glutamine-rich peptides play a central role in plethora of pathological aggregation events. However, biophysical characterization soluble oligomers -the most toxic species involved these processes- remains elusive due to their structural heterogeneity dynamical nature. Here, we exploit the high spatio-temporal resolution coarse-grained simulations as computational microscope ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1995

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