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  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,844 Views
13 Pages

Full Neutralization of Centruroides sculpturatus Scorpion Venom by Combining Two Human Antibody Fragments

  • Lidia Riaño-Umbarila,
  • José Alberto Romero-Moreno,
  • Luis M. Ledezma-Candanoza,
  • Timoteo Olamendi-Portugal,
  • Lourival D. Possani and
  • Baltazar Becerril

6 October 2021

A fundamental issue of the characterization of single-chain variable fragments (scFvs), capable of neutralizing scorpion toxins, is their cross-neutralizing ability. This aspect is very important in Mexico because all scorpions dangerous to humans be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,854 Views
19 Pages

Colombian Scorpion Centruroides margaritatus: Purification and Characterization of a Gamma Potassium Toxin with Full-Block Activity on the hERG1 Channel

  • José Beltrán-Vidal,
  • Edson Carcamo-Noriega,
  • Nina Pastor,
  • Fernando Zamudio-Zuñiga,
  • Jimmy Alexander Guerrero-Vargas,
  • Santiago Castaño,
  • Lourival Domingos Possani and
  • Rita Restano-Cassulini

8 June 2021

The Colombian scorpion Centruroides margaritatus produces a venom considered of low toxicity. Nevertheless, there are known cases of envenomation resulting in cardiovascular disorders, probably due to venom components that target ion channels. Among...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,773 Views
15 Pages

Intraspecific Variation of Centruroides Edwardsii Venom from Two Regions of Colombia

  • Sebastián Estrada-Gómez,
  • Nelson Ivan Cupitra,
  • Walter Murillo Arango and
  • Leidy Johana Vargas Muñoz

14 July 2014

We report the first description studies, partial characterization, and intraspecific difference of Centruroides edwardsii, Gervais 1843, venom. C. edwardsii from two Colombian regions (Antioquia and Tolima) were evaluated. Both venoms showed hemolyti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,596 Views
21 Pages

Comparison of the Scorpionism Caused by Centruroides margaritatus, Tityus pachyurus and Tityus n. sp. aff. metuendus Scorpion Venoms in Colombia

  • Leydy Lorena Mendoza-Tobar,
  • Ivonne Alejandra Meza-Cabrera,
  • Juan C. Sepúlveda-Arias and
  • Jimmy Alexander Guerrero-Vargas

25 October 2021

Among other scorpion species, Colombia has two genera of the Buthidae family Centruroides and Tityus, considered to be dangerous to humans. This research shares scientific knowledge aiming to a better understanding about the pathophysiological effect...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,857 Views
14 Pages

Characterization of Sodium Channel Peptides Obtained from the Venom of the Scorpion Centruroides bonito

  • Rita Restano-Cassulini,
  • Timoteo Olamendi-Portugal,
  • Lidia Riaño-Umbarila,
  • Fernando Z. Zamudio,
  • Gustavo Delgado-Prudencio,
  • Baltazar Becerril and
  • Lourival D. Possani

1 March 2024

Five peptides were isolated from the venom of the Mexican scorpion Centruroides bonito by chromatographic procedures (molecular weight sieving, ion exchange columns, and HPLC) and were denoted Cbo1 to Cbo5. The first four peptides contain 66 amino ac...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
7,941 Views
21 Pages

Dissecting Toxicity: The Venom Gland Transcriptome and the Venom Proteome of the Highly Venomous Scorpion Centruroides limpidus (Karsch, 1879)

  • Jimena I. Cid-Uribe,
  • Erika P. Meneses,
  • Cesar V. F. Batista,
  • Ernesto Ortiz and
  • Lourival D. Possani

30 April 2019

Venom glands and soluble venom from the Mexican scorpion Centruroides limpidus (Karsch, 1879) were used for transcriptomic and proteomic analyses, respectively. An RNA-seq was performed by high-throughput sequencing with the Illumina platform. Approx...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,473 Views
20 Pages

Unveiling the Protein Components of the Secretory-Venom Gland and Venom of the Scorpion Centruroides possanii (Buthidae) through Omic Technologies

  • Patricia Elizabeth García-Villalvazo,
  • Juana María Jiménez-Vargas,
  • Gisela Jareth Lino-López,
  • Erika Patricia Meneses,
  • Manuel de Jesús Bermúdez-Guzmán,
  • Carlos Eduardo Barajas-Saucedo,
  • Iván Delgado Enciso,
  • Lourival Domingos Possani and
  • Laura Leticia Valdez-Velazquez

9 August 2023

Centruroides possanii is a recently discovered species of “striped scorpion” found in Mexico. Certain species of Centruroides are known to be toxic to mammals, leading to numerous cases of human intoxications in the country. Venom compone...

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  • Open Access
543 Views
14 Pages

Beta Toxins Isolated from the Scorpion Centruroides hirsutipalpus (Scorpiones; Buthidae) Affect the Function of Sodium Channels of Mammals

  • Laura L. Valdez-Velazquez,
  • Timoteo Olamendi-Portugal,
  • Rita Restano-Cassulini,
  • Lidia Riaño-Umbarila,
  • Juana María Jiménez-Vargas,
  • Fernando Zamudio,
  • Hermenegildo Salazar-Monge,
  • Baltazar Becerril and
  • Lourival D. Possani

6 December 2025

Scorpion venom toxins are important peptides being studied for their clinical significance. These peptides act by binding to ion channels in the membrane of nerve cells, causing the symptoms associated with scorpion stings (scorpionism). They princip...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,333 Views
19 Pages

Cvill6 and Cvill7: Potent and Selective Peptide Blockers of Kv1.2 Ion Channel Isolated from Mexican Scorpion Centruroides villegasi

  • Kashmala Shakeel,
  • Muhammad Umair Naseem,
  • Timoteo Olamendi-Portugal,
  • Fernando Z. Zamudio,
  • Lourival Domingos Possani and
  • Gyorgy Panyi

4 June 2025

Scorpion venoms are a rich source of peptides that modulate the activity of ion channels and can serve as a new drug for channelopathies. Cvill6 and Cvill7 are two new peptides isolated from the venom of Centruroides villegasi with MW of 4277 Da and...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,375 Views
20 Pages

Of Seven New K+ Channel Inhibitor Peptides of Centruroides bonito, α-KTx 2.24 Has a Picomolar Affinity for Kv1.2

  • Kashmala Shakeel,
  • Timoteo Olamendi-Portugal,
  • Muhammad Umair Naseem,
  • Baltazar Becerril,
  • Fernando Z. Zamudio,
  • Gustavo Delgado-Prudencio,
  • Lourival Domingos Possani and
  • Gyorgy Panyi

15 August 2023

Seven new peptides denominated CboK1 to CboK7 were isolated from the venom of the Mexican scorpion Centruroides bonito and their primary structures were determined. The molecular weights ranged between 3760.4 Da and 4357.9 Da, containing 32 to 39 ami...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,528 Views
13 Pages

22 November 2021

Body tissue and venom glands from an eastern population of the scorpion Centruroides vittatus (Say, 1821) were homogenized and molecular constituents removed to characterize putative sodium β toxin gene diversity, RT-qPCR, transcriptomic, and pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,033 Views
23 Pages

16 September 2021

Fragmented and degraded DNA is pervasive among museum specimens, hindering molecular phylogenetics and species identification. Mini-barcodes, 200–300-base-pair (bp) fragments of barcoding genes, have proven effective for species-level identification...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,509 Views
21 Pages

Identification and Characterization of Novel Proteins from Arizona Bark Scorpion Venom That Inhibit Nav1.8, a Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Regulator of Pain Signaling

  • Tarek Mohamed Abd El-Aziz,
  • Yucheng Xiao,
  • Jake Kline,
  • Harold Gridley,
  • Alyse Heaston,
  • Klaus D. Linse,
  • Micaiah J. Ward,
  • Darin R. Rokyta,
  • James D. Stockand and
  • Theodore R. Cummins
  • + 2 authors

18 July 2021

The voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.8 is linked to neuropathic and inflammatory pain, highlighting the potential to serve as a drug target. However, the biophysical mechanisms that regulate Nav1.8 activation and inactivation gating are not complete...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,863 Views
15 Pages

Toxic Peptides from the Mexican Scorpion Centruroides villegasi: Chemical Structure and Evaluation of Recognition by Human Single-Chain Antibodies

  • Lidia Riaño-Umbarila,
  • Timoteo Olamendi-Portugal,
  • José Alberto Romero-Moreno,
  • Gustavo Delgado-Prudencio,
  • Fernando Z. Zamudio,
  • Baltazar Becerril and
  • Lourival D. Possani

1 July 2024

Alternative recombinant sources of antivenoms have been successfully generated. The application of such strategies requires the characterization of the venoms for the development of specific neutralizing molecules against the toxic components. Five t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,845 Views
18 Pages

13 April 2025

Scorpion antipredator behavior incorporates risk assessment that informs decision-making and venom usage. We quantified antipredator behaviors of the clinically significant Arizona bark scorpion (Centruroides sculpturatus) in their natural environmen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,774 Views
20 Pages

Characterization of Four Medically Important Toxins from Centruroides huichol Scorpion Venom and Its Neutralization by a Single Recombinant Antibody Fragment

  • Hugo Valencia-Martínez,
  • Timoteo Olamendi-Portugal,
  • Rita Restano-Cassulini,
  • Hugo Serrano-Posada,
  • Fernando Zamudio,
  • Lourival D. Possani,
  • Lidia Riaño-Umbarila and
  • Baltazar Becerril

26 May 2022

Centruroides huichol scorpion venom is lethal to mammals. Analysis of the venom allowed the characterization of four lethal toxins named Chui2, Chui3, Chui4, and Chui5. scFv 10FG2 recognized well all toxins except Chui5 toxin, therefore a partial neu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,621 Views
16 Pages

Characterization of a Lab-Scale Process to Produce Whole IgG Antivenom Covering Scorpion Stings by Genus Tityus and Centruroides of Colombia

  • Sebastian Estrada-Gomez,
  • Vitelbina Núñez,
  • Leidy Johana Vargas-Muñoz,
  • Carlos A. Madrid-Bracamonte and
  • Lina Maria Preciado

25 August 2022

Scorpion stings are a public health event in Colombia lacking official epidemiological data, and are considered a medical emergency. Despite the two local producers of antivenoms, neither of them is currently manufacturing scorpion antivenoms. We pre...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
12,101 Views
16 Pages

Scorpions, Science and Folklore in Durango City

  • Eduardo Gonzalez-Ponce,
  • Sofia Rodríguez-Rangel,
  • Raymundo Martinez,
  • Adrian Alvarado,
  • Estela Ruiz-Baca,
  • Pablo Miranda,
  • Jorge E. Sánchez-Rodríguez and
  • Angelica Lopez-Rodriguez

5 June 2023

Scorpions are incredible venomous animals found on almost every continent. According to fossil data, these animals have been able to adapt to the different environments from the Cambrian period until today with minimal anatomical changes. Scorpions a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,937 Views
19 Pages

Characterization and Chemical Synthesis of Cm39 (α-KTx 4.8): A Scorpion Toxin That Inhibits Voltage-Gated K+ Channel KV1.2 and Small- and Intermediate-Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels KCa2.2 and KCa3.1

  • Muhammad Umair Naseem,
  • Georgina Gurrola-Briones,
  • Margarita R. Romero-Imbachi,
  • Jesus Borrego,
  • Edson Carcamo-Noriega,
  • José Beltrán-Vidal,
  • Fernando Z. Zamudio,
  • Kashmala Shakeel,
  • Lourival Domingos Possani and
  • Gyorgy Panyi

5 January 2023

A novel peptide, Cm39, was identified in the venom of the scorpion Centruroides margaritatus. Its primary structure was determined. It consists of 37 amino acid residues with a MW of 3980.2 Da. The full chemical synthesis and proper folding of Cm39 w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
7,880 Views
17 Pages

Defensive Venoms: Is Pain Sufficient for Predator Deterrence?

  • Crystal N. Niermann,
  • Travis G. Tate,
  • Amber L. Suto,
  • Rolando Barajas,
  • Hope A. White,
  • Olivia D. Guswiler,
  • Stephen M. Secor,
  • Ashlee H. Rowe and
  • Matthew P. Rowe

17 April 2020

Pain, though unpleasant, is adaptive in calling an animal’s attention to potential tissue damage. A long list of animals representing diverse taxa possess venom-mediated, pain-inducing bites or stings that work by co-opting the pain-sensing pat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
707 Views
15 Pages

Omics Description (Metabolome and Microbiome) from Centuroides suffusus and Centuroides vittatus (Arachnida: Scorpiones)

  • Mariana Lizbeth Jiménez-Martínez,
  • Patricio Adrián Zapata-Morin,
  • María de Lourdes Ramírez-Ahuja,
  • Manuel de Luna,
  • Ivan Meneses-Morales,
  • Gerardo de Jesús Trujillo-Rodríguez,
  • Estela Ruiz-Baca,
  • Laura Elia Martínez-Garza,
  • Cesaré Moises Ovando-Vazquez and
  • Carlos Solis-Rojas
  • + 6 authors

Scorpions are characterized by their venomous adaptations, including specialized stingers, and their ecological diversity. Some families, such as Buthidae, have medically significant species and their venoms possess a diverse array of chemicals. In M...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
10,216 Views
21 Pages

French Scorpionism (Mainland and Oversea Territories): Narrative Review of Scorpion Species, Scorpion Venom, and Envenoming Management

  • Jules-Antoine Vaucel,
  • Sébastien Larréché,
  • Camille Paradis,
  • Arnaud Courtois,
  • Jean-Marc Pujo,
  • Narcisse Elenga,
  • Dabor Résière,
  • Weniko Caré,
  • Luc de Haro and
  • Jean-Christophe Gallart
  • + 6 authors

21 October 2022

Sixty-seven scorpion species have been described in France and its territories, where they have been found to be heterogeneously distributed. Indeed, only one species can be found on Réunion Island, while 38 species exist in French Guiana. The...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,203 Views
15 Pages

Venomics of Scorpion Ananteris platnicki (Lourenço, 1993), a New World Buthid That Inhabits Costa Rica and Panama

  • Cecilia Díaz,
  • Bruno Lomonte,
  • Arturo Chang-Castillo,
  • Fabián Bonilla,
  • Adriana Alfaro-Chinchilla,
  • Felipe Triana,
  • Diego Angulo,
  • Julián Fernández and
  • Mahmood Sasa

23 July 2024

Ananteris is a scorpion genus that inhabits dry and seasonal areas of South and Central America. It is located in a distinctive morpho-group of Buthids, the ‘Ananteris group’, which also includes species distributed in the Old World. Beca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,631 Views
16 Pages

Antimicrobial and Immunomodulatory Effects of Selected Chemokine and Antimicrobial Peptide on Cytokine Profile during Salmonella Typhimurium Infection in Mouse

  • Astrid Tuxpan-Pérez,
  • Marco Antonio Ibarra-Valencia,
  • Blanca Elisa Estrada,
  • Herlinda Clement,
  • Ligia Luz Corrales-García,
  • Gerardo Pavel Espino-Solis and
  • Gerardo Corzo

The antimicrobial and immunomodulatory capacities of the peptide Css54 and the chemokine MCP-1 were tested. The first, a peptide isolated from the venom of the scorpion Centruroides suffusus suffusus was synthesized chemically. In contrast, the secon...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,353 Views
24 Pages

New High-Affinity Peptide Ligands for Kv1.2 Channel: Selective Blockers and Fluorescent Probes

  • Anastasia A. Ignatova,
  • Elena V. Kryukova,
  • Valery N. Novoseletsky,
  • Oleg V. Kazakov,
  • Nikita A. Orlov,
  • Varvara N. Korabeynikova,
  • Maria V. Larina,
  • Arkady F. Fradkov,
  • Sergey A. Yakimov and
  • Mikhail P. Kirpichnikov
  • + 2 authors

18 December 2024

Advanced molecular probes are required to study the functional activity of the Kv1.2 potassium channel in normal and pathological conditions. To address this, a fully active Kv1.2 channel fused with fluorescent protein mKate2 (K-Kv1.2) was engineered...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,052 Views
18 Pages

Interactions of the Kv1.1 Channel with Peptide Pore Blockers: A Fluorescent Analysis on Mammalian Cells

  • Nikita A. Orlov,
  • Elena V. Kryukova,
  • Anastasia V. Efremenko,
  • Sergey A. Yakimov,
  • Victoria A. Toporova,
  • Mikhail P. Kirpichnikov,
  • Oksana V. Nekrasova and
  • Alexey V. Feofanov

The voltage-gated potassium channel Kv1.1, which is abundant in the CNS and peripheral nervous system, controls neuronal excitability and neuromuscular transmission and mediates a number of physiological functions in non-excitable cells. The developm...