2018
DOI: 10.1101/391177
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Using Drosophila behavioral assays to characterize terebrid venom-peptide bioactivity

Abstract: The number of newly discovered peptides from the transcriptomes and proteomes of animal venom arsenals is rapidly increasing, resulting in an abundance of uncharacterized peptides. There is a pressing need for a systematic, cost effective, and scalable approach to identify physiological effects of venom peptides. To address this discovery-to-function gap, we developed a sequence driven:activitybased hybrid approach for screening venom peptides that is amenable to largevenom peptide libraries with minimal amoun… Show more

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