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Journal of Neurochemistry, 2021
Abstractα‐Conotoxins are small disulfide‐rich peptides found in the venom of marine cone snails and are potent antagonists of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). They are valuable pharmacological tools and have potential therapeutic applications for the treatment of chronic pain or neurological diseases and disorders.
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Abstractα‐Conotoxins are small disulfide‐rich peptides found in the venom of marine cone snails and are potent antagonists of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). They are valuable pharmacological tools and have potential therapeutic applications for the treatment of chronic pain or neurological diseases and disorders.
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2009
13. Conus betulinus Linnaeus, 1758 (Figure 14) Conus betulinus Linnaeus, 1758: 715, no. 266 (lectotype, LSL (101 x 67 mm) (Kohn 1963); "island of Java, Indonesia "). Cucullus medusae Röding, 1798: 43, no. 546 (representation of lectotype, Chemnitz 1788: pl. 142, fig. 1321 (73 x 43 mm); locality unknown). Conus betulinus var.
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13. Conus betulinus Linnaeus, 1758 (Figure 14) Conus betulinus Linnaeus, 1758: 715, no. 266 (lectotype, LSL (101 x 67 mm) (Kohn 1963); "island of Java, Indonesia "). Cucullus medusae Röding, 1798: 43, no. 546 (representation of lectotype, Chemnitz 1788: pl. 142, fig. 1321 (73 x 43 mm); locality unknown). Conus betulinus var.
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2018
Published as part of Ravinesh, Raveendhiran, Kumar, Appukuttannair Biju & Kohn, Alan J., 2018, Conidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of Lakshadweep, India, pp.
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Published as part of Ravinesh, Raveendhiran, Kumar, Appukuttannair Biju & Kohn, Alan J., 2018, Conidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of Lakshadweep, India, pp.
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Studies on conotoxins of Conus betulinus.
Journal of natural toxins, 2000The biological activity and toxicity of crude venom from Conus betulinus, which was collected from the South China Sea, were studied. The venom shows Ach receptor activity, K+ current effect, and low toxicity. Four peptide components, named BeTXIa, BeTXIb, BeTXIIa, and BeTXIIb, were purified by gel-filtration with Sephadex followed by HPLC, and finally
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Conus betulinus Transcriptome or Gene expression
2015The venom of predatory marine cone snails mainly contains a diverse array of unique bioactive peptides commonly referred to as conopeptides or conotoxins. These peptides have proven to be valuable pharmacological probes and potential drugs because of their high specificity and affinity to important ion channels, receptors and transporters of the ...
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Purification and characterization of a new conotoxin from the venom of Conus betulinus
2005Marine snails belonging to the genus Conus are venomous predators that have developed a unique biochemical strategy for envenoming their prey. Their venom contains a number of small peptides ranging in size from ~13 to 30 amino acid residues. The structures and mode of action of many peptides from Conus venom have been elucidated [ 1, 2].
Chong-Xu Fan +8 more
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Journal of Proteome Research
The venom of cone snails, a potent weapon for predation and defense, contains diverse bioactive peptides (known as conopeptides, or conotoxins) that target various ion channels and receptors, offering potential as pharmacological tools or therapeutics.
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The venom of cone snails, a potent weapon for predation and defense, contains diverse bioactive peptides (known as conopeptides, or conotoxins) that target various ion channels and receptors, offering potential as pharmacological tools or therapeutics.
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Conus betulinus Linnaeus, 1758, spec. nov.
Conus betulinus [spec. nov.] C. testa basi subemarginata rugosa, spira planiuscula mucronata. Gvalt. test. t. 21. f. B. Habitat ..openaire +1 more source
Isolation and Characterization of Conotoxin bt5a from <I>Conus betulinus</I>
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines, 2010Xian-Dong DAI +5 more
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Preliminary studies on venom of a marine snail Conus betulinus
2005Ji-Sheng Chen +9 more
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