An Integrated View of the Molecular Recognition and Toxinology - From Analytical Procedures to Biomedical Applications 2013
DOI: 10.5772/52380
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Toxins from Venomous Animals: Gene Cloning, Protein Expression and Biotechnological Applications

Abstract: and binding site on different channels or channel subtypes. The venom is constituted by mucopolysaccharides, hyaluronidases, phospholipases, serotonins, histamines, enzyme inhibitors, antimicrobials and proteins namely neurotoxic peptides. Scorpion peptides presents specificity and high affinity and have been used as pharmacological tools to characterize various receptor proteins involved in normal ion channel functionating, as abnormal channel functionating in cases of diseases. The venoms can be characterize… Show more

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“…Venoms are stored and synthesized in specialized glands and are released for defense, immobilization, and prey capture [ 103 , 104 ]. The protein composition of these venoms can vary qualitatively and quantitatively between species depending on region, climate, and different ontogenetic stages (developmental stages from birth to adulthood) [ 103 , 105 ]. Venomous secretions can produce harmful effects and even death of victims affected by bites [ 104 , 106 ].…”
Section: Potential Biotechnological Applications Of Venom Components ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Venoms are stored and synthesized in specialized glands and are released for defense, immobilization, and prey capture [ 103 , 104 ]. The protein composition of these venoms can vary qualitatively and quantitatively between species depending on region, climate, and different ontogenetic stages (developmental stages from birth to adulthood) [ 103 , 105 ]. Venomous secretions can produce harmful effects and even death of victims affected by bites [ 104 , 106 ].…”
Section: Potential Biotechnological Applications Of Venom Components ...mentioning
confidence: 99%