“Beyond Primary Sequence”—Proteomic Data Reveal Complex Toxins in Cnidarian Venoms

Volume: 59, Issue: 4, Pages: 777 - 785
Published: Jul 8, 2019
Abstract
Venomous animals can deploy toxins for both predation and defense. These dual functions of toxins might be expected to promote the evolution of new venoms and alteration of their composition. Cnidarians are the most ancient venomous animals but our present understanding of their venom diversity is compromised by poor taxon sampling. New proteomic data were therefore generated to characterize toxins in venoms of a staurozoan, a hydrozoan, and an...
Paper Details
Title
“Beyond Primary Sequence”—Proteomic Data Reveal Complex Toxins in Cnidarian Venoms
Published Date
Jul 8, 2019
Volume
59
Issue
4
Pages
777 - 785
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