2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.09.511474
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How a tarantula can help treat infections:Avicularia juruensis’s theraphotoxins that also act as antimicrobials

Abstract: Short abstract: Considering that there are still many species little-studied, this work aimed to analyze the venom of the spider Avicularia juruensis searching for antimicrobial peptides. Using reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography, microbial growth inhibition assay, transcriptomics, and proteomics approaches we identified three antimicrobial peptides: Avilin, Juruin_2, and Juruenine. All of them showed similarities with neurotoxins that act on ion channels and, probably, they have the ICK motif… Show more

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“…2012). Como esperado, neste ramo da árvore também está localizado o transcrito Ajur41161, que corresponde à isoforma da Juruína, a Juruína_2(Nascimento et al, 2022) (ANEXO A -Artigo no preprint bioRxiv).…”
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“…2012). Como esperado, neste ramo da árvore também está localizado o transcrito Ajur41161, que corresponde à isoforma da Juruína, a Juruína_2(Nascimento et al, 2022) (ANEXO A -Artigo no preprint bioRxiv).…”
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