Australian funnel-web spiders: master insecticide chemists.
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The lethal toxin from Australian funnel-web spiders is encoded by an intronless geneMolecular evolution, functional variation, and proposed nomenclature of the gene family that includes sphingomyelinase D in sicariid spider venomsThe insecticidal neurotoxin Aps III is an atypical knottin peptide that potently blocks insect voltage-gated sodium channelsThe insecticidal spider toxin SFI1 is a knottin peptide that blocks the pore of insect voltage-gated sodium channels via a large β-hairpin loopIsolation of an orally active insecticidal toxin from the venom of an Australian tarantulaA Comparative Analysis of the Venom Gland Transcriptomes of the Fishing Spiders Dolomedes mizhoanus and Dolomedes sulfurousFusion to snowdrop lectin magnifies the oral activity of insecticidal ω-Hexatoxin-Hv1a peptide by enabling its delivery to the central nervous systemUnique scorpion toxin with a putative ancestral fold provides insight into evolution of the inhibitor cystine knot motifBrown spider (Loxosceles genus) venom toxins: tools for biological purposesATDB: a uni-database platform for animal toxinsVenom Profiling of a Population of the Theraphosid Spider Phlogius crassipes Reveals Continuous Ontogenetic Changes from Juveniles through AdulthoodDiversification of a single ancestral gene into a successful toxin superfamily in highly venomous Australian funnel-web spiders.ArachnoServer: a database of protein toxins from spiders.Molecular Cloning and Sequence Analysis of the cDNAs Encoding Toxin-Like Peptides from the Venom Glands of Tarantula Grammostola rosea.Spider-venom peptides as bioinsecticidesSpider peptide toxins as leads for drug development.Construction of a hypervirulent and specific mycoinsecticide for locust control.Spider-venom peptides as therapeutics.Isolation and preliminary characterization of proteinaceous toxins with insecticidal and antibacterial activities from black widow spider (L. tredecimguttatus) eggsThe Cystine Knot Is Responsible for the Exceptional Stability of the Insecticidal Spider Toxin ω-Hexatoxin-Hv1aVenoms as a platform for human drugs: translating toxins into therapeutics.The insecticidal potential of venom peptides.Miniaturization of scorpion beta-toxins uncovers a putative ancestral surface of interaction with voltage-gated sodium channels.The Janus-faced atracotoxins are specific blockers of invertebrate K(Ca) channels.Novel class of spider toxin: active principle from the yellow sac spider Cheiracanthium punctorium venom is a unique two-domain polypeptide.Disulfide-Depleted Selenoconopeptides: a Minimalist Strategy to Oxidative Folding of Cysteine-Rich Peptides.Sublethal effects of the insecticidal fusion protein ω-ACTX-Hv1a/GNA on the parasitoid Eulophus pennicornis via its host Lacanobia oleracea.Transgenic plants expressing ω-ACTX-Hv1a and snowdrop lectin (GNA) fusion protein show enhanced resistance to aphids.Function and solution structure of Huwentoxin-X, a specific blocker of N-type calcium channels, from the Chinese bird spider Ornithoctonus huwena.Successful refolding and NMR structure of rMagi3: a disulfide-rich insecticidal spider toxin.Phylogenomic reclassification of the world's most venomous spiders (Mygalomorphae, Atracinae), with implications for venom evolution.Novel biopesticide based on a spider venom peptide shows no adverse effects on honeybees.Computational and biological characterization of fusion proteins of two insecticidal proteins for control of insect pests.
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Australian funnel-web spiders: master insecticide chemists.
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Brianna L Sollod
Francesco Maggio
Hugo W Tedford
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10.1016/J.TOXICON.2004.02.010
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2004-04-01T00:00:00Z