The first report on transcriptome analysis of the venom gland of Iranian scorpion, Hemiscorpius lepturus
Hemiscorpius lepturus scorpion is one of the most venomous members of the
Hemiscorpiidae family. H. lepturus is distributed in Iran, Iraq and Yemen. The prevalence …
Hemiscorpiidae family. H. lepturus is distributed in Iran, Iraq and Yemen. The prevalence …
First venom gland transcriptomic analysis of Iranian yellow scorpion “Odonthubuthus doriae” with some new findings
M NaderiSoorki, H Galehdari, M Baradaran, A Jalali - Toxicon, 2016 - Elsevier
Scorpion venom contains mixture of biologic molecules including selective toxins with
medical capability. Odonthubuthus doriae (O. doriae) belonged to Buthidae family of …
medical capability. Odonthubuthus doriae (O. doriae) belonged to Buthidae family of …
Venom proteomic and venomous glands transcriptomic analysis of the Egyptian scorpion Scorpio maurus palmatus (Arachnida: Scorpionidae)
MA Abdel-Rahman, V Quintero-Hernandez… - Toxicon, 2013 - Elsevier
Proteomic analysis of the scorpion venom Scorpio maurus palmatus was performed using
reverse-phase HPLC separation followed by mass spectrometry determination. Sixty five …
reverse-phase HPLC separation followed by mass spectrometry determination. Sixty five …
[HTML][HTML] First transcriptome analysis of Iranian scorpion, Mesobuthus eupeus venom gland
Scorpions are generally an important source of bioactive components, including toxins and
other small peptides as attractive molecules for new drug development. Mesobuthus …
other small peptides as attractive molecules for new drug development. Mesobuthus …
De novo transcriptomic analysis of the venomous glands from the scorpion Heterometrus spinifer revealed unique and extremely high diversity of the venom peptides
Y Deng, J Gu, Z Yan, M Wang, C Ma, J Zhang, G Jiang… - Toxicon, 2018 - Elsevier
Scorpion, as an ancient species, has been widely used on dozens of human diseases in
traditional Chinese Medicine. Although the scorpion venom from the Buthidae family with the …
traditional Chinese Medicine. Although the scorpion venom from the Buthidae family with the …
[HTML][HTML] Transcriptome analysis of the venom gland of the scorpion Scorpiops jendeki: implication for the evolution of the scorpion venom arsenal
Abstract Background The family Euscorpiidae, which covers Europe, Asia, Africa, and
America, is one of the most widely distributed scorpion groups. However, no studies have …
America, is one of the most widely distributed scorpion groups. However, no studies have …
Transcriptomic analysis of the venom glands from the scorpion Hadogenes troglodytes revealed unique and extremely high diversity of the venom peptides
J Zhong, XC Zeng, X Zeng, Y Nie, L Zhang, S Wu… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Hadogenes is a genus of large African scorpions with 18 described species. However, little
is known about the venom peptide composition of any species from Hadogenes so far. Here …
is known about the venom peptide composition of any species from Hadogenes so far. Here …
Unique diversity of the venom peptides from the scorpion Androctonus bicolor revealed by transcriptomic and proteomic analysis
L Zhang, W Shi, XC Zeng, F Ge, M Yang, Y Nie… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Androctonus bicolor is one of the most poisonous scorpion species in the world. However,
little has been known about the venom composition of the scorpion. To better understand the …
little has been known about the venom composition of the scorpion. To better understand the …
Trancriptomic approach reveals the molecular diversity of Hottentotta conspersus (Buthidae) venom
Scorpion venom consists of a complex mixture of molecules including biologically active
compounds. Because of their high potency and selectivity, toxins have medical applicability …
compounds. Because of their high potency and selectivity, toxins have medical applicability …
Characterization of the venom from the Australian scorpion Urodacus yaschenkoi: Molecular mass analysis of components, cDNA sequences and peptides with …
K Luna-Ramírez, V Quintero-Hernández… - Toxicon, 2013 - Elsevier
The Urodacidae scorpions are the most widely distributed of the four families in Australia
and represent half of the species in the continent, yet their venoms remain largely unstudied …
and represent half of the species in the continent, yet their venoms remain largely unstudied …
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