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Optimized deep-targeted proteotranscriptomic profiling reveals unexplored Conus toxin diversity and...

Optimized deep-targeted proteotranscriptomic profiling reveals unexplored Conus toxin diversity and...

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Optimized deep-targeted proteotranscriptomic profiling reveals unexplored Conus toxin diversity and novel cysteine frameworks

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Optimized deep-targeted proteotranscriptomic profiling reveals unexplored Conus toxin diversity and novel cysteine frameworks

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United States: National Acad Sciences

Journal title

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 2015-07, Vol.112 (29), p.E3782-E3791

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English

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United States: National Acad Sciences

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Contents

Cone snails are predatory marine gastropods characterized by a sophisticated venom apparatus responsible for the biosynthesis and delivery of complex mixtures of cysteine-rich toxin peptides. These conotoxins fold into small highly structured frameworks, allowing them to potently and selectively interact with heterologous ion channels and receptors. Approximately 2,000 toxins from an estimated number of >70,000 bioactive peptides have been identified in the genus Conus to date. Here, we describe a high-resolution interrogation of the transcriptomes (available at www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp) and proteomes of the diverse compartments of the Conus episcopatus venom apparatus. Using biochemical and bioinformatic tools, we found the highest number of conopeptides yet discovered in a single Conus specimen, with 3,305 novel precursor toxin sequences classified into 9 known superfamilies (A, I1, I2, M, O1, O2, S, T, Z), and identified 1...

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Optimized deep-targeted proteotranscriptomic profiling reveals unexplored Conus toxin diversity and novel cysteine frameworks

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1699087668

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1699087668

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0027-8424

E-ISSN

1091-6490

DOI

10.1073/pnas.1501334112

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