“…The development of similar isotoxins with small functional differences might be an evolutionary strategy occurring in anemones to successfully explore the variety of preys encountered in the marine environment (Fatehi et al, 1994;Anderluh and Ma cek, 2002). Examples of anemones with different isoforms of the same actinoporin are: Actinia equina (Ma cek and Lebez, 1988;Anderluh et al, 1999), Actinia tenebrosa Galletis and Norton, 1990), S. helianthus , H. crispa (also called Radianthus macrodactylus) (Monastyrnaya et al, 2002;Klyshko et al, 2004), H. magnifica (Wang et al, , 2008, Oulactis orientalis (Il'ina et al, 2005a(Il'ina et al, , 2005bMonastyrnaya et al, 2010), A. fragacea , Actineria villosa, and Phyllodiscus semoni (Uechi et al, 2010). It is likely that these organisms produce a higher number of isoforms that will be discovered when large scale methods, such as cDNA or transcriptome library sequencing, are performed.…”