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Identification of Conserved B and T Cell Epitopes in Glycoprotein S of Mexican Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV) Strains via Immunoinformatics Analysis, Molecular Docking, and Immunofluorescence. [PDF]
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Effects of Botulinum Toxin A on Rosacea-Like Inflammation in an LL-37-Induced Rosacea Mouse Model. [PDF]
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Synthetic peptide antigens of tetanus toxin
Molecular Immunology, 1994In this study the immunochemical structure of the heavy chain polypeptide from tetanus toxin was studied. Numerous antigenic determinants were identified by probing a set of overlapping peptides derived from the amino acid sequence of tetanus toxin with polyclonal anti-toxoid antibody preparations.
Peter M Fischer
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Neuroprotection and peptide toxins
Brain Research Reviews, 2004Neurodegeneration induced by excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate is considered to be of particular relevance in several types of acute and chronic neurological impairments ranging from cerebral ischaemia to neuropathological conditions such as motor neuron disease, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease and epilepsy.
Wudayagiri, Rajendra +2 more
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Peptide Toxins Targeting KV Channels
2021A number of peptide toxins isolated from animals target potassium ion (K+) channels. Many of them are particularly known to inhibit voltage-gated K+ (KV) channels and are mainly classified into pore-blocking toxins or gating-modifier toxins. Pore-blocking toxins directly bind to the ion permeation pores of KV channels, thereby physically occluding them.
Kazuki, Matsumura +2 more
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2009
This article gives an overview of the use of NMR to determine the structures of peptide-based toxins, with 'toxin' loosely defined as a peptide that has a harmful effect on any organism. We focus on peptides up to 100 amino acids as these are particularly amenable to NMR structural analysis.
Rosengren, K. Johan +2 more
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This article gives an overview of the use of NMR to determine the structures of peptide-based toxins, with 'toxin' loosely defined as a peptide that has a harmful effect on any organism. We focus on peptides up to 100 amino acids as these are particularly amenable to NMR structural analysis.
Rosengren, K. Johan +2 more
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Engineering Cyclic Peptide Toxins
2012Peptide-based toxins have attracted much attention in recent years for their exciting potential applications in drug design and development. This interest has arisen because toxins are highly potent and selectively target a range of physiologically important receptors.
Clark, Richard J., Craik, David J.
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Pharmacologically active spider peptide toxins
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS), 2003Advances in mass spectrometry and peptide biochemistry coupled to modern methods in electrophysiology have permitted the isolation and identification of numerous novel peptide toxins from animal venoms in recent years. These advances have also opened up the field of spider venom research, previously unexplored due to methodological limitations.
G, Corzo, P, Escoubas
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Rapid analysis of peptide toxins in cyanobacteria
Journal of Chromatography A, 1988A quick and easy-to-perform method for routine analysis of cyanobacterial (blue-green algal) peptide toxins is proposed. The toxins are analysed by means of high-performance liquid chromatography using a recently developed internal surface reversed-phase column.
J A, Meriluoto, J E, Eriksson
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