Toxins, Volume 16, Issue 8
2024 August - 47 articles
Cover Story: Conotoxins are powerful neuroactive components discovered in the venom of the marine gastropods of the genus Conus and present in many other conoidean taxa. From the transcriptome of the salivary glands and venom duct of Raphitoma purpurea, >100 putative venom components and 20 novel toxin families were retrieved. Among them, some salivary peptides showed high resemblance to cone snail toxins and toxin chaperones. Conversely, the peptides expressed in the venom duct had little similarity with known toxins and may represent bioactive substances new to science. These findings suggest that some of the earliest adaptations for venom production in conoideans may actually concern their salivary secretions. View this paper - Issues are regarded as officially published after their release is announced to the table of contents alert mailing list .
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